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† ˈmouthly, a. and adv. Obs. rare. [f. mouth n. + -ly1 and -ly2.] a. adj. Done with the mouth. b. adv. By or with the mouth.
c1400Destr. Troy 3538 Vnto Menelay, the mene tyme, mowthly was told Of the rape vnrightwis of his Riche qwene. 1537Coverdale Exp. Ps. xxii. C viij b, By the mouthly preachynge of the worde which goeth in at the eares. 1653? Hales Brevis Disquisitio ix. 29 The mouthly eating and consubstantiation of the Lutherans. |