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ˈsuantly, adv. Now dial. [f. prec. + -ly2.] Regularly, evenly, uniformly, smoothly. The form sewantly of quot. 1592–3 was entered in Kersey's ed. of Phillips World of Words (1706) as sevantly with def. ‘well, honestly’. Some mod. dicts. have copied this and have further invented a form sevant adj.15...
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[sevant a., sevantly, adv. See note s.v. suantly adv.]
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purˈsuantly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a way that is pursuant or consequent; accordantly. Const. to.1531 Dial. on Laws Eng. ii. lv. 153 b, It folowyth pursueantlye that yt belongyth to the lawe of man. 1675 J. Howe Living Temple (1845) 167 We are here, pursuantly to the drift and design of the pres...
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▪ I. suant, n. ? Obs. Also 7, 9 sewant. [? Var. of sewin1.] App. a name for certain flat fish; see quots.a 1609 Dennis Secrets of Angling ii. xxviii. (1613) C 7 b, To take the Sewant, yea, the Flounder sweet. Ibid. xlii. D 2 The Suant swift, that is not set by least. 1615 Markham Pleas. Princ. vi. (...
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