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corporally, adv.|ˈkɔːpərəlɪ| [f. corporal a. (n.1) + -ly2.] 1. In a corporal or bodily manner; by bodily or personal action; in or as to the body; bodily.
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 198/3 Thus wrought our lord by the merites of the blessyd vyrgyne corporally whiche moche more habundantly wyrcheth by hir merytes to the sowles spirituelly. 1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. xiii. (1634) 51 The whole fulnesse of the Godhead doth corporally dwell in Christ. 1600E. Blount Hist. Portugall (ed. 2) 40 Euery Harquebuzier that shoulde be found..without fiftie bullets..shoulde be corporally punished. 1652Needham tr. Selden's Mare Cl. 196 They did enter upon the Sea corporally by occupation. 1749Wesley Wks. (1872) X. 121 If Christ is not corporally present in the host, they grant their adoration to be idolatry. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. (1864) II. iv. viii. 400 Euthymius..was corporally punished with blows and stripes. 1883Law Rep. 11 Q. Bench Div. 609 Whether the offence imputed was punishable corporally or by fine. †2. Astron. Cf. corporal a. (n.1) A. 2 quot. 1726. Obs.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. xiii. 225 The Sunne..is conjoined with many starres..and in the 8th of August is corporally conjoyned with Basiliscus. |