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sacramentally, adv.|ˌsækrəˈmɛntəlɪ| [f. sacramental + -ly2.] 1. In a sacramental manner; after the manner of a sacrament.
c1380Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 170 Þis oost is breed in his kynde, as ben oþer oostes unsacrid, and sacramentaliche Goddis bodi. c1422Hoccleve Learn to die 25 How a man sacramentally Receyue me shal wel and worthyly. 1533More Answ. Poysoned Bk. Wks. 1065/2 Thys is ment..of theym that receyue the sacrament, not onelye sacramentallye, but also effectually. 1609Downam Chr. Liberty 15 You haue been..by baptisme sacramentally vnited to the body of Christ. 1736Chandler Hist. Persec. 191 The Counsellor must absolve him sacramentally. 1884A. R. Pennington Wiclif viii. 253 When it has come to be sacramentally the body of Christ, it is still bread substantially. †2. By way of oath or solemn obligation. Obs.
1599Nashe Lenten Stuffe 34 In generous reguerdonment whereof he sacramentally obliged himselfe, that [etc.]. 1654‘Palaemon’ Friendship 26 Did not the satisfying of Curius his Lust cost him the lives of his dearest and Sacramentally-combined Partners? |