adv. [f. CUSTOMARY a. + -LY2.] In a customary manner; usually, habitually; as a matter of custom.

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a. 1612.  Donne, Βιαθανατος (1644), 187. Naturally and customarily men thought it good to dye so.

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1660.  T. Gouge, Chr. Directions, iii. (1831), 33. They are uttered customarily in a way of form, merely from the teeth outward.

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1720.  Lond. Gaz., No. 5826/1. The Nobility met as customarily.

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1859.  Mill, Liberty, i. (1865), 5/2. There seems to be no principle by which the propriety … of government interference is customarily tested.

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