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▪ I. Sabbathly, a.|ˈsæbəθlɪ| [f. Sabbath + -ly1.] Recurring every Sabbath.
1822Galt Sir A. Wylie III. xvii. 139 It was a Sabbathly theme of regret. ▪ II. ˈSabbathly, adv. [f. Sabbath + -ly2.] 1. Every Sabbath; Sabbath by Sabbath. Sc.
1627in Cramond Ann. Banff (1893) II. 34 Their absenceis fra the Kirk Sabbothlie at the direction of the bailyies and elderis. 1671Rec. Presbyt. Inverness 29 Mar. (S.H.S. 1896) 9 They were refreshed very much by him Sabbathly. 1820Blackw. Mag. VII. 467 As the Rev. Mr. F―..Sabbathly says, in the peroration of his sermons. 2. In a manner befitting the Sabbath.
1891C. T. C. James Rom. Rigmarole 110 The Squire was Sabbathly solemn and imposing. |