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† iˈnimicous, a. Obs. [f. L. inimīc-us unfriendly + -ous.] = inimical.
1597[implied in inimicously below]. 1657W. Morice Coena quasi κοινὴ Def. ix. 93 Those that pretend to be inimicous to Episcopacy. 1674Hickman Quinquart. Hist. (ed. 2) 58 Not only averse to God, but also inimicous unto God. 1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vi. 195 A confusion raised in the Bloud and Humours by some inimicous Particles contained in their mass. 1727S. Switzer Pract. Gard. 192 It is hard to digest, and inimicous to the stomach. Hence † inimicously adv., in an inimicous or inimical manner. Obs.
1597A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 38 b/1 They have agitated most inimicously [mispr. inmiciously] this disputatione, the one agaynst the other. |