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distemperately

diˈstemperately, adv. Obs.
  [f. distemperate a. + -ly2. (In 5 also disatem-, f. attemperately).]
  In a distemperate manner: immoderately, intemperately, excessively.

1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xix. lii. (1495) 893 Hete and coldnesse passyth not dystemperatly the fyrste gree. 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 275/1 He wold not forbede them that wold edyffye yf that he sawe them not doo it dysatemperatly. 1607 T. Walkington Opt. Glass 49 Distemperatly hote. 1653 A. Wilson Jas. I, 117 Not distemperately importuning them with Conjurations.

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