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Etymology

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From prelatical +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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prelatically (comparative more prelatically, superlative most prelatically)

  1. In a prelatical manner; with reference to prelates.
    • 1851, John Mitford, “Life of Milton”, in The Works of Milton in Verse and Prose:
      a sort of formal outside men prelatically addicted

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