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† ˌold-ˈfashionable, a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -able.] = next. Hence ˌold-ˈfashionably adv.
1764H. Walpole Lett., to G. Montagu 10 May (1846) IV. 420 No. 14..looked so old-fashionably, that I ventured to give eighteen shillings for it. 1807E. S. Barrett Rising Sun III. 18 Hypocrisy is decried as old-fashionable and useless in this liberal age. |