præsently

English

Etymology

præsent + -ly

Adverb

præsently (comparative more præsently, superlative most præsently)

  1. Obsolete spelling of presently
    • 1806, Charles Symmons, quoting John Milton in The Prose Works of John Milton; page 49:
      Nature therefore would præsently work the more prævalent way, if there were nothing but this inferior bent of herself to restraine her.

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