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livingly, adv.|ˈlɪvɪŋlɪ| [f. living ppl. a. + -ly2.] In a living manner; as if living; vitally; livelily, vividly.
a1470in Hist. Collect. Cit. Lond. (Camd.) 137 We..shalle ordayne for hyr governaunce of the persone of oure sayde fadyr, sykerly, lyvyngly, and honestely, aftyr the askynge of hys ryalle astate and dygnyte, by [etc.]. 1577J. Knewstub Confut. (1579) 40 b, His children, heauenly, spirituall and liuingly minded. 1638Mayne Lucian (1664) 157 You have most livingly described the peeces in Orestes Temple. 1661G. Rust Origen 79 That vital temper the Soul requires in the body she will livingly joyn with. 1680G. Keith Rector corrected i. 9 That word which doth..quicken our Souls unto God, and livingly doth refresh and comfort us. 1769Woolman Jrnl. x. (1840) 141 The doctrine of Christ, ‘Take no thought for the morrow’, arose livingly before me. 1826Blackw. Mag. XX. 488 The life, yet breathing and livingly remembered, of men. 1835Lytton Rienzi vi. ii, A fountain still played sparkling and livingly. 1850Maurice Mor. & Met. Philos. (ed. 2) I. 122 It was absolutely necessary that he [Socrates] should be brought livingly before us. 1881W. R. Nicoll Incarnate Saviour 24 This is not the mere history of the past: it touches us livingly. |