Sed"u*lous*ly

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sedulous \Sed"u*lous\ (?; 135), a. [L. sedulus, perhaps from
   sedere to sit, and so akin to E. sit.]
   Diligent in application or pursuit; constant, steady, and
   persevering in business, or in endeavors to effect an object;
   steadily industrious; assiduous; as, the sedulous bee.
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         What signifies the sound of words in prayer, without
         the affection of the heart, and a sedulous application
         of the proper means that may naturally lead us to such
         an end?                                  --L'Estrange.
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   Syn: Assiduous; diligent; industrious; laborious;
        unremitting; untiring; unwearied; persevering.
        [1913 Webster] -- {Sed"u*lous*ly}, adv. --
        {Sed"u*lous*ness}, n.
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