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† oˈbliquous, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. oblīqu-us oblique + -ous.] = oblique.
1614Sir A. Gorges tr. Lucan i. 33 Through the aire did flying passe Obliquous streames, like torches bright. 1757Herald No. 7 (1758) I. 106 A contempt, which speedily matures into obliquous hatred. |