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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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(Dewti-,) Deutifully, adv. Also: dewtefulle. [e.m.E. dewtifullye (1552).] Dutifully. — 1601 Conv. Burghs II. 123.
We fynd that mater nocht so cairfulle and dewtefulle haldin hand to as we hoipit for
1607 Crim. Trials III. 12.
With Godis grace I sall euer behawe my selff deutiffully heirefter

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