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† ˈconvenably, adv. Obs. [f. convenable a.1 + -ly2; cf. covenably.] In a suitable, proper, or convenient manner; properly, suitably, fitly.c 1430 Lydg. Bochas (1558) vi. xvi. 9 Matters conueyed by iust conuenience Disposed in order conuenably to shewe. 1442 Hen. VI in Ellis Orig. Let. iii. 33 I. 77 ...
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covenably
† ˈcovenably, adv. Obs. [f. covenable + -ly2; cf. conably, convenably.] In a suitable, proper, or convenient manner; fitly; appropriately; seasonably, opportunely; conveniently.1382 Wyclif Mark xiv. 11 And he souȝte how he schulde bitraye him couenably [Vulg. opportune]. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) ...
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baptistry
baptistery, baptistry (ˈbæptɪstərɪ, ˈbæptɪstrɪ) Also 5 bapetystore, baptyzatorye, 7 baptistory. [a. OF. baptisterie, mod. baptistère, ad. L. baptistērium, a. Gr. βαπτιστήριον bathing-place, baptistery, f. βαπτίζειν to baptize. Baptizatorye represented a med.L. modification, baptizātōrium.] 1. That p...
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presbytery
presbytery (ˈprɛs-, ˈprɛzbɪtərɪ) Also 5 presbetory, -bytory, 6–7 -beterie, -y, biterie, -bytrie, 6–8 -bitery. [a. OF. presbiterie (12th c. in Littré) a priest's house, ad. late L. presbyterium: see presbyterium.] 1. A part of a church, esp. of a cathedral or other large church, reserved for the cler...
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