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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1580-1586
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Naturell, n. [F. naturel: cf. Naturel(la.] A person's natural disposition or inclination. = Natural(l n. 2. — 1580 Cal. Sc. P. V. 446.
[Which I impute not to his majesty's own clemency and good] naturell 1586 Ib. VIII. 425.
The King of his awin naturell doeth proceid sinceirlye in all his actionis wyth hir majestie
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