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reˈputedly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] By repute or common estimation.
1687Boyle Martyrd. Theodora xi. (1703) 157 A reputedly infamous Death. 1804Southey in Ann. Rev. II. 64 A lesson, says the author, to countries that are reputedly so civilized. 1884M. E. Wilkins in Harper's Mag. June 26/1 Mrs. King was reputedly a sharp woman at a bargain. |