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habitualiter

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Latin

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Etymology

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From habitus +‎ -ter.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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habitualiter (not comparable)

  1. (Medieval Latin) habitually
    • 1879, Alfonso Maria de Liguori, Theologia Moralis, Hyacinthus Marietus, page 7:
      In eius conscientia iudicium illud virtualiter sive habitualiter existit, licet tenebris obscuratum
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  2. (Medieval Latin, theology, philosophy) potentially
    • 1603, Strabo Fulgensi, Bibliorum Sacrorum cum Glossa Ordinaria, page 362:
      Fuerut.n imped ti ab acquieſcedo docrtinae Chriſti per inuidiam & odium ipſius. & ſic nec habitualiter nec actualiter crediderut ipſum esse Deu.
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