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Definition of Unfrequently

Unfrequently
Unfrequent Un*fre"quent, a. [Pref. un- not + frequent.] Infrequent. --J. H. Newman. -- Un*fre"quent*ly adv.

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- depth as in breadth, the first rank of which in dangerous combats not unfrequently tied together their metallic girdles with cords. Following the devastation...
- 1903 under the title Agnosticism). The atheist may however be, and not unfrequently is, an agnostic. There is an agnostic atheism or atheistic agnosticism...
- carry the fish to market to sell them. "When fish are scarce, they not unfrequently carried a load on their shoulders, weighing between 3 or 4 stone (42...
- Congestion, sometimes of the heart or lungs, sometimes of the brain, not unfrequently [sic] ensues; and death, in due season, has released some sufferers from...
- 1862). The Medical Times & Gazette. London: John Churchill. pp. 1. Not unfrequently, indeed, the appearance of the patient is more diagnostic than his feelings...
- slums" of Holy Lane or St Giles. A footnote defined slum to mean "low, unfrequent parts of the town". Charles ****ens used the word slum in a similar way...
- to be more than venial. The same judgment is to be given when, as not unfrequently happens, there has been little or no advertence to the harm that is being...
- a lonely sentry: "He sang, and whistled, and soliloquized; and, not unfrequently, relieved the dull measured step of the sentinel by the indulgence of...
- strong attachment exists between the master and slave, and it is not unfrequently the case that they marry and live happily together. It was common to...
- collision usually results in the destruction of the sailing vessel, and not unfrequently in the loss of the lives of persons on board. Library of Congress. Statutes...