allenerly

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Adverb[edit]

allenerly (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Alternative form of allenarly
    • 1687, Alexander Shields, A Hind Let Loose, or an Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland:
      In the first place, tolerating the moderate presbyterians to meet in their private houses, and these to hear all such ministers, as either have or are willing to accept of the indulgence allenerly, and none other []
    • 1790, John Nichols, Antiquities in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Scotland, and Wales, page 71:
      [] together also with the sum of 10 marks money foresaid, at the entry of every heir to the said lands, in name of doubling the few farm duty, by and autout the same few farm duty allenerly, and the said A.B. and his foresaids []
    • 1867, Alexander Ferrier Mitchell, “Burial of the Dead”, in The Wedderburns and Their Work: Or, The Sacred Poetry of the Scottish Reformation in Its Historical Relation to that of Germany[1], page 28:
      For cause his faith was constantly / In Christes blude allenerly.