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treatably, adv.|ˈtriːtəblɪ| [f. treatable + -ly2.] In a treatable manner; † in quots., deliberately, distinctly, with clear utterance; without haste or violence, gently, easily, moderately.
1450–1530Myrr. our Ladye 53 To vse theyr tongue to say yt tretably and dystynctely, wythout faylyng or ouerskyppnge of worde or sylable. 1527Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters b iij b, Than make fyre vnder it that it may droppe treatably as yf you wolde tell the clock. 1612Brinsley Lud. Lit. 151 You are to vtter each word leasurely and treatably; pronouncing euery part of it, so as euery one may write..as fast as you speake. 1693Slare in Phil. Trans. XVII. 906 In the space of a Minute I have made Twelve Respirations, (when I was very sedate, and drew in my Breath very treatably). |