adv. Now rare or Obs. [f. prec. + -LY2.] Customarily, habitually, usually.
1567. Painter, Pal. Pleas. (1575), II. 182. [Her] hands wontedly were so cold both in Wynter and Sommer as the Mountayne ice.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. ii. § 25. 425. Wontedly the Land was defended by dint of Swords.
1625. Jackson, Creed, V. l. 449. Oftimes more then wontedly pampering their wonted greene desires, vnder the shelter of a sable suite.
1653. R. Sanders, Physiogn., 189. If the sight appear not as formerly or wontedly it did.