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unanime

unanime, a. Obs.
  Also unanim.
  [ad. L. ūnanim-is, -us, f. ūn-us one + animus mind. So F., Sp., Pg., It. unanime.]
  = unanimous a.
  Common 1610–1650, esp. with consent.

1610 Donne Pseudo-martyr 213 For your first title.. you haue the intire and vnanime consent and concurrence of the whole Christian Church. 1635 E. Pagitt Christianogr. App. 20 First, they make a generall Confession, which they follow the Priest in: and assent in an Unanim Amen. 1656 A. Wright Five Serm. 157 The frame and context of the place hath drawn that unanime Exposition from all.

  Hence uˈnanimely adv. Obs.

1625 Donne Serm. 3 Apr. 15 Those Fundamentall things, which are unanimely professed by both. 1626Serm., John xiv. 2 (1640) 740 Where all the Fathers are unanimely and diametrally against them.

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