TEMPERATELY
\tˈɛmpəɹətli], \tˈɛmpəɹətli], \t_ˈɛ_m_p_ə_ɹ_ə_t_l_i]\
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in a sparing manner; without overindulgence; "he ate and drank abstemiously"; "indulged temperately in cocktails"
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without extravagance; "these preferences are temperately stated"
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in a sparing manner; without overindulgence; "he ate and drank abstemiously"; "indulged temperately in cocktails"
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without extravagance; "these preferences are temperately stated"
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By Nuttall, P.Austin.
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premonstratensians
- Regular instituted 1120, St. Norbert (whence Norbertines), at Premonstratum [L. , pointed out, it was said, by the Virgin], in Picardy. They were also called White Canons, from colour of their dress.