Obs. [f. STOUT a. + -LY1.] Stout, valiant.

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1338.  R. Brunne, Chron. (1725), 221. Stoutly was þat stoure, long lastand þat fight.

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c. 1614.  Sir W. Mure, Dido & Æneas, I. 349. ‘Stay, stowtly ȝowthes!’ (she sayes), ‘who heir resorte.’

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