adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a trite or commonplace manner.

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1691.  Wood, Ath. Oxon. (L.). Other things are mentioned by Baleus and Pitseus very tritely, and with little satisfaction to the reader.

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1870.  Pall Mall G., 5 Dec., 10. Keeping order among the band—‘order,’ as he tritely observed, being necessary everywhere.

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