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(Solem(p)niter,) Solemn(pn)iter, adv. [L. (rare) sollemn-, sollenn-, sōlemniter in a religious or solemn manner; in the usual manner, regularly, formally.] Formally; in due legal form. — 1524 Dumbarton B. Rec. App. ii 5.
The said Johne … suld nocht hurt the said burgh nor priuelegis of the samyng, & for remede of law solemnpniter protestyd 1601 Mackie Denmilne MSS 24.
By the notable and unanime consent of our estates solemniter conveynit
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