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1657 J. Sergeant 174 His Divisionary art, in which it is his common custome to talke quodlibetically.
a1682 Sir T. Browne (1716) ii. 49 Many Positions seem quodlibetically constituted, and..will cut on both sides.
1958 7 Mar. 10/6 So far as fair words go V.F.S. [Victory For Socialism] will toe the line quodlibetically according to the book.