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statedly, adv.|ˈsteɪtɪdlɪ| [f. stated ppl. a. + -ly2.] 1. With regularity, as a regular practice, constantly, not occasionally or spasmodically.
1670Baxter Cure Ch.-divisions 52 The Profession it self, or open covenanting with God is the thing statedly necessary to the being of visible Christianity. 1743J. Morris Serm. viii. 216 That profession of faith in Jesus Christ, which is made at baptism, is statedly renewed at the Lord's supper. 1799Underwood Treat. Dis. Childhood (ed. 4) I. 55 note, Numerous children..from their infancy have been for several days without a motion; nor would any gentle means procure it statedly. 1828W. Field Mem. Dr. Parr I. 120 It will long be remembered by those who were statedly or occasionally his hearers. 1855Browning Bp. Blougram's Apol. 945 You, Gigadibs, who, thirty years of age, Write statedly for Blackwood's Magazine. 1894Crockett Raiders (ed. 3) 25 Men..who met statedly for their diets of worship. 2. According to what is stated or alleged.
1867Ruskin Time & Tide §37. viii. (1904) 46 A passage from the statedly authoritative portions of the Bible. |