adv. [f. CONCISE a. + -LY2.] In a concise manner.

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1684.  J. Goodman, Wint. Ev. Conf., p. iii. (T.). You will not be too prolix in your arguments; but deal concisely and decretorily.

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1715–25.  Broome, Odyssey (J.). Ulysses here speaks very concisely.

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1875.  Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), I. 275. I define figure … more concisely, the limit of solid.

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