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

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1620.  Bp. Hall, Hon. Marr. Clergy, 186 (T.). To name but one bishop or priest … which after holy orders conversed conjugally with his wife.

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a. 1720.  Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.), Wks. (1753), II. 220. Most of my time is conjugally spent at home.

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1825.  New Monthly Mag., XIV. 498. He becomes more conjugally inclined.

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