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reˈpugnantly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly.] † In a contrary, contradictory, or inconsistent manner.
1556J. Heywood Spider & F. xcii. 139 Whose deede and his thought repungnantlie varie, His woord and his thought iar likewise contrarie. 1586Hooker Disc. Justif. (1618) 59. Works of righteousnesse therefore are not so repugnantly added in the one proposition; as in the other, Circumcision is. 1668H. More Div. Dial. i. xxviii. (1713) 58 That is again spitefully interposed,..and yet repugnantly to your own admired Oracle. So reˈpugnantness, ‘repugnancy; contrary nature or quality’ (Bailey 1727, vol. II). |