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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Grit(t)umlie, adv. Also: grittumelie. [Var. of Gret(t)umly, after Grit a.] Greatly, exceedingly, highly, much.1535 Stewart 6127.
Rycht grittumlie the Britis thankit than … this nobill Vespacian Ib. II. 498 heading.
How King Constantyne was grittumelie commouit 1540 Acts II. 358/1.
Tharthrow we ar gritumlie and enormlie hurt 15.. Clar. ii. 1604.
Ȝe ar beholdin grittumlie To the Greine Knicht Ib. iv. 1079.
He ferliet grittumlie quha it suld be 1569-73 Bann. Memor. 7.
I praise my God grittumlie, that hes hard my prayer 1572-5 Diurn. Occurr. 4.
James the fourt … [was] gevin grittumlie to bigging of schippis 1584 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 345.
The commoun and wechtie effairis of this burgh ar grittumelie incressit 1614 Conv. Burghs II. 457.
The same to tend grittumlie to the hurt, inorme, and lesione of his maiesties haill lieges