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extreamely (comparative more extreamely, superlative most extreamely)

  1. Obsolete spelling of extremely
    • 1625, Samuel Purchas, Purchas His Pilgrimes: In Five Bookes, volume 1, page 551:
      Pearles, and Rubies, before him a table of Gold, in it about fiftie pieces of Gold plate, fet all with ftones, fome very great and extreamely rich, fome of leffe value, but all of them almoft couered with fmall ftones...
    • 1827, Epistolary Correspondence: 4, page 43:
      Concerning the lenity of God, upon which you have most rationally dilated, the 10th chapt. of the 1 booke of Proclus would extreamely delight you.
    • 1922, Philip Sidney, Albert Feuillerat, The Last Part of the Countesse of Pembrokes 'Arcadia': Volume 2, page 131:
      But every thing was eyther vehemently desirefull, or extreamely terrible.