tabidly
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tabidly (not comparable)
- In a tabid manner; with regard to tabes.
- 1656 (written), 1690 (published), Thomas Browne, A Letter to a Friend
- He that is tabidly inclined, were unwise to pass his days in Portugal: cholical persons will find little comfort in Austria or Vienna: he that is weak-legged must not be in love with Rome, […]
- 1656 (written), 1690 (published), Thomas Browne, A Letter to a Friend