adv. Obs. [f. COMPLICATE a. + -LY2.] In a complicated way; in combination.

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1670.  Sir J. Vaughan, Jdgmt. Bushell’s Case, in 6 State Trials, 1013. Upon general issues … the jury find … for the plaintiff or defendant upon the issue to be tried, wherein they resolve both law and fact Complicately, and not the fact by itself.

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1671.  Salmon, Syn. Med., I. lii. 129. The Tooth-ach, is caused … complicately through Defluction of Rheum, etc.

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