adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a copulative manner.

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1626.  W. Sclater, Exp. 2 Thess. (1629), 189. Vnderstand them copulatiuely, so that they haue connexion with other graces.

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1651.  Biggs, New Disp., ¶ 230. Seeing it is denyed disjunctively, it may also be denyed copulatively.

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1726.  Ayliffe, Parerg., 392. Six things are copulatively requir’d, to the end that the suppletory oath should be given.

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1880.  F. Hall, Doctor Indoctus, 10. Equality is predicable of things contemplated, not alternatively, but copulatively.

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