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statutably, adv.|ˈstætjuːtəblɪ| [f. statutable a. + -ly2.] In a statutable manner; by the operation of a statute or statutes; in accordance with the requirements of the statutes.
a1661Fuller Worthies, Westminster (1662) 243 Beniamin Johnson..was Statutably admitted into Saint Johns-colledge in Cambridge. a1683Oldham Art of Poetry (1686) 24 Others by this conceit have been misled So much that they're grown statutably mad. 1691Case of Exeter-Coll. 30 Unless it was made appear that Mr. Colmer was not Statutably Expell'd. 1705Hearne Collect. 17 Nov. (O.H.S.) I. 84 He was..statutably qualified. 1872Contemp. Rev. XX. 546 By courts statutably imposed upon the Establishment. 1879H. Hardcastle Statutory Law 290 Appendix. Certain words and expressions, used in statutes, which have been judicially or statutably construed. 1885M. Pattison Mem. 175 Stanley, not being statutably eligible, could not have come in, unless he had been invited to do so. |