adv. Obs. [f. LATIN a. + -LY2.] In Latin; in good or pure Latin.

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1388.  Wyclif, Ps., Prol. A Sauter … that … Latinli is seid an orgne.

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1548.  Q. Kath. Parr, Let. to University Cambr., in Strype, Eccl. Mem., II. App. K. 39. Your letters … be Latynely wrytten.

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1559.  Morwyng, Evonym., 67. They which speake not very aptly nor latinly.

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a. 1577.  Sir T. Smith, Commw. Eng., III. x. 128. Fidei commissum, or more latinely, fidei committere.

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1606.  Warner, Alb. Eng., XV. xciii. 374. Rome heere prevailing, latenlie, old Britons, Picts, were said Of their self-painting.

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1656.  Heylin, Surv. France, III. iii. 150. You shall hardly finde a man amongst them [the French] which cannot make a shift to expresse himself in that language [sc. Latin]; nor one amongst an hundred that can do it Latinly.

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