adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a capacious manner.

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1640.  Downame, Treat. of prayer, 16. For that which is very great we take more capaciously when as we do more faithfully believe, and more firmly hope, and more ardently desire.

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1723.  Ebrietatis Encomium, 46. And, indeed, the Vehicle proved capaciously Orthodox.

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1810.  Morning Chron., 25 June, 4/3. The whole enclosed and capaciously supplied with water.

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1818.  in Todd.

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1846.  in Worcester.

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