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cursorily, adv.|ˈkɜːsərɪlɪ| [f. cursory a. + -ly2. The L. cursōriē was in early use.] In a cursory manner; in passing; hastily; without attention to details.
[1549Latimer 3rd Serm. bef. Edw. VI (Arb.) 78, I wyll runne it ouer cursorie, rypping a lytle the matter.] 1565Jewel Def. Apol. (1611) 128 Thus cursorily to passe it ouer. 1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1315 Cursarily and by the way to annexe hereto such things as cary some probability. 1685Boyle Effects of Mot. Advt. 2 While he cursorily read over the Tract. 1756C. Lucas Ess. Waters III. 23, I have already cursorily mentioned some of the products. 1804Young in Phil. Trans. XCV. 84 Principles which he has but cursorily investigated. 1861Goschen For. Exch. 20 An allusion was cursorily made to the expenditure in travelling. |