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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Haboundan(d)ly, adv. Also: -andlie; haboundane-, habowndan-. (f. Haboundand,pres. p.) = Haboundantly,adv. — c1400 Troy-bk. i. 280.
Of halking and of hunting Haboundanly thar had the kyng
c1420 Wynt. I. 1344.
Sum steddys growys sa habowndanly. (W. haboundanely) Off gyrs
Ib. v. 36.
All that day in gret copy That well ran oure habowndanly
c1475 Wall. i. 376.
Happy he was, tuk fysche haboundanle
Ib. iii. 3; etc.
Baith erbe and froyte … Haboundandlye in euery slonk and slaid
1490 Irland Mir. I. 81/14.
Ȝit mar haboundanly all his blud and lif he spendit for to wyn thi luf
1559 Knox VI. 50.
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