bivious

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Dr. Greenhill's useful glossary to the _Religio_ and the _Morals_ exhibits in tabular form not merely such terms as "abbreviatures," "æquilibriously," "bivious," "convincible,"

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  1. Having two ways, or leading two ways. Bivious theorems, and Janus-faced doctrines. Sir T. Browne, Christ. Mor., ii. 3.

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  • Dr. Greenhill's useful glossary to the _Religio_ and the _Morals_ exhibits in tabular form not merely such terms as "abbreviatures," "æquilibriously," "bivious," "convincible," —  A History of Elizabethan Literature
 

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  1. from Latin bivius, having two ways, from bi-, two-, + via = English way.
 

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