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semblably, adv.|ˈsɛmbləblɪ| Also 5 semlably, sem(e)blabilly, semblabelie, (5–7 -blaby), 6 -billabillie, -blablye, 6–7 -blablie, (7 -bably). [f. semblable a. + -ly2.] †1. In like manner, similarly. Obs.
1420Hen. V in Rymer Fœdera (1709) IX. 907/1 Th' Accorde..was there Sworne by both the sayde Commissaires, yn name of our foresaid Fader; And semblably by Us in oure owne Name. 1520St. Papers Hen. VIII, II. 34 That all other shall take fearfull example by hym, semblably to offende hereafter. 1596Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, v. iii. 21 A gallant knight he was, his name was Blunt, Semblably furnished like the king himselfe. 1601Holland Pliny xxii. xxiii. II. 133 Semblably, good showres doe breed Silphium. 1693J. Edwards Author. O. & N. Test. I. 167 The Idolatrous Tabernacle was called the Tabernacle of Moloch i.e. the King: Semblably the Mosaick Tabernacle was..held to be the Palace..of the Highest King, i.e. God. 2. Seemingly, apparently, speciously. rare.
1889Farrar Lives Fathers I. x. 635 Martin saw through his semblably orthodox language. |