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† ˈsuingly, adv. Obs. [f. suing ppl. a. + -ly2.] 1. Accordingly, consequently.
c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 106 Þus seiþ Crist suyngli, Y and my fadir ben al oon; for þei ben oo God, oo substance, and oo kynde. 1382― Gen. xliii. 7 We answerden to hym sewyngly [Vulg. consequenter], aftir that that he askide. 1450–1530Myrr. our Ladye iii. 295 Consequenter, Sewyngly after couenaunte & accorde. 1493[H. Parker] Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) ii. Int. 22/2 Lordshyppe perteyneth by kynde unto man, and so suynly to be riche. 2. In order, in due sequence; hence, subsequently, afterwards, later.
c1400Mandeville (1839) xxvi. 263 Now schalle I seye zou sewyngly of Contrees and Yles. c1400Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton) ii. lviii. (1859) 56 Euery bone went to other, ioynynge them self in theyr propre places, and sewingly the spyrites repayred to the bones. a1425tr. Arderne's Treat. Fistula etc. 55 Many maners of curacions; Of whiche some more profitable..bene sewyngly to be noted vnder compendiousnez to þe vtilite of helyng. c1449Pecock Repr. iv. i. 417 These textis whiche schulen now suyngli be tretid in this present chapiter. c1510More Picus Wks. 20/1 Then suyngly the prophete sheweth what is the roote of this priuacion. 3. Consecutively, in succession.
1453Rolls of Parlt. V. 270/1 Thre dayes suyngly eche after other. |