Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON'STANT-LY
CON-STAN-TI-NO-POL'I-TANCON'STAT
CON'STANT-LY, adv.
Firmly: steadily; invariably; continually; perseveringly. Rhoda constantly affirmed that it was even so. – Acts xii. These things I will that thou affirm constantly. – Tit. iii.
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