adv. rare. Also 6 solempniouslie. [f. SOLEMN a. + -IOUS: cf. OF. solemnieus.] Solemnly.

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a. 1578.  Lindesay (Pitscottie), Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.), II. 124. Thaireftir the mariaige was solempniouslie maid.

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1838.  [Sir S. Ferguson], in Blackw. Mag., XLIII. May, 611/1. ‘In the name ov God,’ says the Pope, very solemniously, ‘what is the maning ov all this at all at all?’ says he.

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