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catholicly
catholicly, adv. (ˈkæθəlɪklɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly.] 1. Universally, with universal application. ? Obs.1631 Sir L. Cary Elegy on Donne (T.) No druggist of the soul bestow'd on all So catholicly a curing cordial. 1645 Milton Tetrach. (1851) 170 That Mariage is indissoluble, is not Catholickly true; wee... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roman Catholic
ˈRoman ˈCatholic, n. and a. [Roman a. 10. The use of this composite term in place of the simple Roman, Romanist, or Romish, which had acquired an invidious sense, appears to have arisen in the early years of the 17th century. For conciliatory reasons it was employed in the negotiations connected wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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