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† ˈpersonably, adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. Like a personage of importance; in grand style.
1481Caxton Reynard xix. (Arb.) 47 Yf ye had seen reynart how personably he wente wyth hys male and palster on his sholder [Du. hoe persoenliken hi doe ghinc]. 2. = personally. [Cf. OF. personablement = personnellement.]
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 371 b/1 He myght not hym self entende personably vnto hys thynges. 1538Fitzherb. Just. Peas 125 Upon payn of forty pounds personably to appere before the kinge. |