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ˈsufferably, adv. rare. [f. prec. + -ly2.] †1. With patient endurance. Obs.
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 300 b/2 They..knelynge on their knees receyued Suffrably wyth a Joyous herte the Swerdes of them that martryd them. †2. To the accompaniment of suffering. Obs.
1548Geste Agst. Priv. Masse F v b, Els he shuld not haue bene eaten whole & vnbroken vnsufferably but by pecemele and sufferably as the lambe was. 3. So as to be tolerable, tolerably. arch.
1702Addison Dial. Medals ii. 92 An infant Titan held she in her arms Yet sufferably bright, the eye might bear The ungrown glories of his beamy hair. 1875Contemp. Rev. XXVII. 68 He can write sanely and sufferably when he pleases. |