a. Obs. Also 6 erron. -itious. [f. COMMODITY: cf. necessitous, etc., and see -OUS.] Having commodity; convenient; = COMMODIOUS.

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1575.  Brieff Disc. Troubl. Franckford (1846), 35. Moste commoditious to the use and edification off the churche.

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1603.  Knolles, Hist. Turks. A multitude of pioners to make the wayes more commoditous for his great armie.

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