adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In the accepted manner: hence, † a. acceptably, welcome (obs.); b. according to common acceptation, admittedly.

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1599.  Jonson, Ev. Man out of Hum., I. ii. 92. It [payment] comes more acceptedly, than if you gave ’hem a new-yeeres gift.

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1872.  in Athenæum, 5 Oct., 435/3. No statesman … would dare to use a sentence out of their acceptedly divine Revelation, as having now a literal authority over them.

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