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单词 priorly
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priorlyadj.

Forms: see prior n.1 and -ly suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prior n.1, -ly suffix1.
Etymology: < prior n.1 + -ly suffix1. Compare Middle Low German priorlīk (rare).
Obsolete. rare.
Of or relating to a prior or priory; suitable for a prior.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious superior > prior > [adjective]
priorlyc1626
prioral?a1737
c1626 H. Bisset Rolment Courtis (1920) I. 96 That be no constitutionis or ordinances ecclesiestict, monisteriall or priorlie, in the quhilkis [etc.].
1838 Fraser's Mag. 17 62 Blandly he patteth his priorly paunch.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

priorlyadv.

Brit. /ˈprʌɪəli/, U.S. /ˈpraɪ(ə)rli/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prior adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < prior adj. + -ly suffix2. Compare earlier prior adv.
Previously, beforehand.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the past > antecedence or being earlier > [adverb]
erea900
beforeeOE
forec1000
toforec1175
therebeforec1200
toforehand1258
forne toc1275
orc1275
andersitha1300
alreadyc1300
rather?1316
beforehandc1330
erstc1330
aforec1350
theretoforea1375
aforehanda1387
forthwitha1400
forwitha1400
or?a1400
ereward14..
toforetimec1400
aforetimes1429
aforetime1433
afore seasons1463
heretoforetime1481
forouth1487
aforrow?a1513
beforrow1568
paravant1590
antecedently1593
formerly1596
precedently1611
preveniently1633
preallably1652
previously1655
precedaneously1657
somewhiles1657
antecedaneously1661
aft1674
prior1675
anteriorly1681
antecedent1690
previous1712
priorly1742
1742 Decisions Court of Session 125 Thomas White elder, having become bankrupt, could not enter into such an Obligation in prejudice of Margaret Matthison's Liferent-provision, for which he was priorly bound, as Burden-taker for his Son.
1792 A. Geddes tr. Bible I. Pref. 2 Whether, priorly to that æra, it had ever been inhabited..is a question which it would be rash to decide.
1839 J. Rogers Antipopopriestian xvi. iii. 332 Thus people may neither marry nor unmarry without priorly obtaining permission from the priesthood.
1874 Times 16 Mar. 4/6 The fact of the colour of the eyes and hair of the prisoner of the Temple of July, 1794, is irrefutable evidence as to an exchange of boys having been some time priorly effected.
1930 Salisbury (Maryland) Times 22 Feb. 2/3 (caption) The test, entirely successful, showed that transportation of mail via this method would shoot it to a priorly fixed point.
1970 Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. 82 207 Organisms respond to discrepancies between contemporaneous stimuli and some internalized average of other imputs, experienced priorly or as context.
2005 Special Educator (Nexis) 11 Nov. A 2005 survey showed none of the priorly identified schools still in use had been brought into full compliance.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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