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- (chiefly US, uncommon) (elsewhere, archaic) Often, frequently.
- 1895, Medical Review, volumes 30-31, page 423:
- The victim is an irresistable, insane subject of the peculiar trance, oblivious to his acts, and ofttimes unconscious of them afterward. During the attack he is in no way the same actor.