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ˈpublically, adv.|-ɪklɪ| [f. public a. + -al1 + -ly2.] = publicly adv.
1920E. Sitwell Bath i. 20 Goldsmith adds that ‘the Masters, struck with such an uncommon instance of good nature, publically thanked him for his benevolence’. 1963W. Sellars Sci., Perception, & Reality 364 (Index), Publically observable. 1972D. Holbrook Pseudo-Revol. viii. 140 Individuals leaping on to the stages of Danish sex clubs and publically copulating. 1974Gagnon & Simon Sexual Conduct ii. 56 The publically valued institution of marriage. 1977Grimsby Even. Tel. 13 May 2/4 It was sometimes hard for parents to accept publically that their children had mental or physical difficulties. |