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canonically, adv.|kəˈnɒnɪkəlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a canonical manner (see the adj.).
1529More Supplic. Soules Wks. 296 Stephen was well and canonically chosen archbishop of Caunterbury. 1609Bp. Barlow Answ. Nameless Cath. 355 Then is he Sacrilegiously false, and Canonically irregular. 1759H. Walpole Corr. (1837) I. 405 Marca was married yesterday..the lawyers and milliners were all ready canonically. 1768Blackstone Comm. I. 387 The vicar..shall be canonically instituted and inducted. 1824Byron Def. Transf. i. i. 293 Would you..be a Titan? Or (To talk canonically) wax a son Of Anak? 1837Hawthorne Twice-told T. (1857) I. v. 70 An English priest, canonically dressed. 1875Ouseley Mus. Form ix. 49 Treat the theme canonically, or with perpetual imitations. |