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Weakly

WEAKLY, adv. 1. Feebly; with little physical strength; faintly; not forcible; as a fortress weakly defended. 2. With want of efficacy. Was plighted faith so weakly seald above? 3. With feebleness of mind or in...

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WEAKLY, adv.

1. Feebly; with little physical strength; faintly; not forcible; as a fortress weakly defended.

2. With want of efficacy.

Was plighted faith so weakly seald above?

3. With feebleness of mind or intellect; indiscretely; injuriously.

Beneath pretended justice weakly fall.

4. Timorously; with little courage or fortitude.

WEAKLY, a. Not strong of constitution; infirm; as a weakly woman; a man of a weakly constitution.

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