a. and adv. Obs. rare. [-LY1 and 2.] Like a strumpet.

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  a.  1614.  trans. Bp. Hall’s No Peace with Rome, v. Wks. (1625), 640. Woe to thee thou Strumpetly Citie.

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  b.  1482.  Revel. Monk of Evesham (Arb.), 43. The daye before she lefte her mortalle body in the whyche sche leuyd strompetly and vycyusly.

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