† inˈdilatory, a. Obs. rare—1.
[in-3.]
Not dilatory; expeditious.
| 1654 tr. Cornwallis' Let. to Sp. King in Cabala Supp. 105 Since you have firmed..new orders..you would be pleased in like manner to give them a new form of indilatory execution. |
† inˈdilatory, a. Obs. rare—1.
[in-3.]
Not dilatory; expeditious.
| 1654 tr. Cornwallis' Let. to Sp. King in Cabala Supp. 105 Since you have firmed..new orders..you would be pleased in like manner to give them a new form of indilatory execution. |
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