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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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(Inlike-,) Inlykwayis, -es, adv. [See Likewayis and cf. Elikeways.] = Inlikewise. — a1578 Pitsc. I. 381/20.
[The king and queen] syne went to Edinburgh … , and swa was thair inlykwayis in Dundie Ib. II. 128/19.
The duik maid his protestatioun … and inlykwayes Atholl … maid ane protestatioun 1580 Fam. Innes 138.
To … acknawlege him as cheiff … as inlykwayis promesit be his aithe
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