Openly, 1) publicly: “proclaimed it o.” Shr. IV, 2, 85. “we so o. proceed in justice,” Wint. III, 2, 5. “my case so o. known,” H4B II, 1, 33. “be dishonoured o.” Tit. I, 432. “maintain such a quarrel o.” II, 1, 47.
2) without reserve or disguise, manifestly: “this chain which now you wear so o.” Err. V, 1, 17. “my love shall show itself more o.” H4B IV, 2, 76. “calls your grace usurper o.” H6B IV, 4, 30.