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Definition of Commodiously

Commodiously
Commodiously Com*mo"di*ous*ly, adv. In a commodious manner. To pass commodiously this life. --Milton.

Meaning of Commodiously from wikipedia

- neopagan groups in North America adopted the symbol as an ethnic flag, commodiously identifying the name of the 11th-century Norse colony at L'Anse aux Meadows...
- Beyond the Hall was a quadrangle of buildings enclosing a 'spacious and commodious Court-yard' (later known as Bullion Court). On the south side of the quadrangle...
- navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea; no commodious building; no instruments of moving, and removing, such things as require...
- said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it." The Great Bible includes much from the...
- The right bank of the Tiber would constitute a typical, convenient, commodious landing place for boats and the cult of J**** would have been double insofar...
- capitalization and sophistication in urban areas dominated by national chains and commodious theatres, small-time vaudeville included countless more intimate and locally...
- were seized and held in Ellis Island's baggage and dormitory building. A commodious stockade was built for the seized officers. A 1917 New York Times article...
- position he held until 1873. In 1870 "he removed to Oakland and erected a commodious residence at Eighteenth and Linden"[citation needed] and in 1873 he entered...
- early history book of Devon described Greenway as "very pleasantly and commodiously situated, with delightsome prospect to behold the barks and boats". Greenway...
- gigantic ruins of its old Byzantine citadel; and its harbour, once equally commodious and safe, is gradually becoming silted up." During the Tanzimat (reform)...