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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Unanimously, -lie, adv. Also: uneanimuslie. [17th c. Eng. vnanimiously (1611), vnanimously (a1619).] Unanimously. —1649 Dumfries Kirk S. 5 Jan.
They vnanimouslie (vpon the foresaids considerationes) finding the manifest & open outbreakings of sundrie persones 1653 Stirling Ant. II 13.
The sessioun condeschended uneanimuslie upon Mr. Harie Muschet to be there schoolmr 1657 Cramond Kirk S. I 17 March.
The forsaid heritouris doe vnanimouslie agrie that [etc.] 1673 Cramond Kirk S. II 5 Jan.
Unanimously