synonimously

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English

Adverb

synonimously (comparative more synonimously, superlative most synonimously)

  1. Obsolete spelling of synonymously..
    • 1697, Burgersdicius, , “Of Substance”, in Monitio Logica: or, An Abstract and Translation of Burgersdicius His Logick, London: Ric. Cumberland , page 8:
      Secondly, Subſtances are ſaid of others Synonimouſly.
    • 1699, G Whitehead, Truth and Innocency Vindicated: And the People Called Quakers Defended, in Principle and Practice, Against Invidious Attempts and Calumnies. , London: T. Sowle, , page 25:
      Now ſee, how Synonimouſly the Terms, Type, Figure, Pattern and Example, are rendred in Scripture; []
    • 1813 January 27, [Jane Austen], chapter V, in Pride and Prejudice: , volume I, London: for T Egerton, , →OCLC, page 41:
      Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonimously.
    • 1816, William Phillips, An Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy: , London: Willam Phillips, , page xlviii:
      Indeterminate. Indefinite. These terms are used synonimously with Amorphous in describing minerals which have no particular or definable form.