ERRONEOUS, ERRONEOUSLY
ADJECTIVES
1420 — FALLIBLE of rules, opinions, arguments, etc.: liable to be erroneous, unreliable
1526 — SINISTER erring; erroneous; astray from the right path → obs.
1560 — SINISTROUS erroneous, perverse, heretical → obs.
1910 — IN WRONG wrong, erroneous → US sl.
ADVERBS
1250 — ADWOLE in error, erroneously, mistakenly → obs.
1576 — BESIDE THE CUSHION away from the main purpose or argument, beside the mark; erroneously or mistakenly → obs.
1581 — SINISTROUSLY in an erroneous manner; incorrectly, wrongly, perversely; awkwardly
1607 — CRISS-CROSS in a contrary or erroneous way; awry, askew → obs.
1690 — WIDE OF THE CUSHION away from the main purpose or argument, beside the mark; erroneously or mistakenly → obs.
NOUNS
1330 — THE ILL that which is faulty or erroneous; the wrong side in an argument → obs.
1942 — BOSH something absurdly erroneous → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1942 — BUGHOUSE FABLES something absurdly erroneous → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1942 — BUM HUNCH an erroneous idea or expectation → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1942 — BUNCOMBE — BUNCOME — BUNKUM something absurdly erroneous → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1942 — BUNK something absurdly erroneous → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1942 — HOKE something absurdly erroneous → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1942 — HOKUM something absurdly erroneous → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
VERBS
1709 — MALVERSE to do wrong; to give an erroneous judgement → Sc. obs.