adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a spermatic manner; in a way characteristic of sperm; seminally.

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1647.  Trapp, Comm. Matt. i. 20. He … was conceived of the holy Ghost, not spermatically, but operatively.

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1682.  H. More, Annot. Glanvill’s Lux Orient, 119. Such a spirit as contains Spermatically or Vitally all the Laws contrived by the Divine Intellect.

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1822.  T. Taylor, Apuleius, 324. The participations subsist in these subjects spermatically.

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