† reˈciprocous, a. Obs. rare.
[f. L. reciproc-us reciproque + -ous.]
= reciprocal a.
| 1567 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 536 The band and contract to be mutuall and reciprocous. 1721 Strype Eccl. Mem. I. i. v. 67 Letters of Instruction and Commission, authorizing the French Ambassador to conclude on Obligation reciprocous. |
Hence † reˈciprocously adv. Obs.—1
| 1683 E. Hooker Pref. Pordage's Mystic Div. 94 Reciprocously ratified by these Testimonies. |