adv. [f. as prec. + -LY.] Immutably.

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a. 1340.  Hampole, Psalter, lxxxviii. 35. Antyme, þat is, vnchaungabilly i sware in my haligh.

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1608.  Willet, Hexapla Exod., 790. God yet himselfe being vnchangeablie present.

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1682.  Norris, Hierocles, 17. Shining with him in a happy life, but not uniformly and unchangeably.

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1743.  J. Morris, Serm., ii. 37. Him, who is so perfectly wise, so unchangeably happy.

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1781.  Cowper, Table-t., 443. A dire effect, by one of nature’s laws Unchangeably connected with its cause.

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1829.  Southey, All for Love, I. xxi. Therein to be for life and death Unchangeably array’d.

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1875.  J. P. Hopps, Princ. Relig., viii. 26. There is such a thing as the eternally right and the unchangeably good.

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