1839 in R.W. Griswold Correspondence (1898) 24: I never will stand tamely by, and see the True Friends of Freedom assailed with lousy lies from any quarter.at lousy, adj.
1843 R.W. Griswold Correspondence (1898) 242: I have some beautiful poems by me by Mrs. Barnes. [...] They are No. 1, full of passionate feeling and eminently worthy of a place .at number one, adj.
1849 R.W. Griswold Correspondence (1898) 250: Why in Time don’t you come our way and see the boys? at what in time? under time, n.