reputedly
ri pyooh tid lee
- r by repute; according to general belief
fish with reputedly poisonous flesh
- He's reputedly six-foot-four, although like NBA centers, terrorists may turn out to be a few inches shorter than their legends.
- In modern-day Kenya the last two activities, cattle raids and killing lions, are illegal but some warriors reputedly continue with both.
- Edward was an ardent patron of the hotel, which had a private entrance around the corner for merry monarchs and squires on the spree; as Prince of Wales he reputedly bankrolled .