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longsomely, adv.|ˈlɒŋsəmlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2. OE. langsumlíce (Sweet).] † For long; † tardily; lengthily and tediously.
1456Sir G. Haye Law of Arms (S.T.S.) 301 That thai may nocht endure the weris langsumly. c1610Sir J. Melvil Mem. (1683) 155 As he was making his preparations too longsomly and slowly in Dundie. 1834Q. Rev. L. 527 [They] expatiate so ‘longsomely’ on corn, currency, or corporations, that [etc.]. |