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arˈticulately, adv. [f. articulate a. + -ly2.] In an articulate manner. 1. By joints.
1728Earbery tr. Burnet's State of Dead I. 193 [Our Body] is formed of several parts of Matter articulately jointed and coagmented together. 2. With articulate voice, with words and syllables distinctly heard.
1531Elyot Gov. i. v. (R.) Englishe..cleane, polite, perfectly and articulately pronounced. 1637Gillespie Eng. Pop. Cerem. iii. ii. 16 To speake audibly and articulatly. 1656tr. Hobbes's Elem. Philos. (1839) 494 The voice from the pulpit will not be heard so articulately as it would be, if there were no vaulting. 1824Scott St. Ronan's v, Sir Bingo..swore louder and more articulately than ever he was known to utter any previous sounds. 3. Distinctly, definitely, in sense or manner.
1660Jer. Taylor Duct. Dubit. ii. iii. §20 Christians that..do all of them explicitly and articulately long after the glories of an eternal love. 1865Carlyle Fredk. Gt. V. xiv. v. 217 It is the first time her Hungarian Majesty steps articulately forward with such extraordinary Claim of Damages. 4. In the form of distinct articles, article by article, specifically.
1620Bp. Snowden in Fortesc. Papers 124 A more full declaracion of the matter is articulately expressed in the note. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. ix. 116, I had articulatly set down in writing our points. 1794Paley Evid. ii. vi. (1817) 127 A detail of examples, distinctly and articulately proposed. 1845Ld. Campbell Chancellors (1857) III. lv. 111 He then goes over the different charges articulately. |