adv. [f. ANIMAL a. + -LY2.]

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  † 1.  Psychically, in respect of the anima, animal soul, or ‘animal spirits.’ Obs.

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c. 1600.  Timon, V. iv. (1842), 87. Hee’s an asse logically and capitally, not phisikallie and animallie.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 582. Πάντα ψυχικῶς, all things animally—that is, self-movably, actively, and productively.

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  2.  Physically, in respect of the animal as opposed to the intellectual faculties.

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1866.  Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, III. xxxv. 10. A nature more subtly mixed … less animally forcible.

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