adv. [f. LUCID + -LY2.] In a lucid manner; with lucidity; brightly, clearly.

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c. 1705.  Berkeley, Commonpl. Bk., in Fraser, Life (1871), 459. All ys carefully and lucidly to be set forth.

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1820.  Miss Mitford, in L’Estrange, Life (1870), II. v. 97. With such eyes! so purely, so lucidly blue!

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1844.  Thirlwall, Greece, VIII. lxv. 349. The consul … expounded the phrase very lucidly.

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1885.  Manch. Exam., 25 Feb., 3/3. The chapters … are … admirably arranged and lucidly written.

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