adv. [f. WOUNDED a. + -LY2.]
† 1. = WOUNDILY. Obs.
1794. Waldron, Heigho for Husb., III. ii. 33. Are you certain sure it was only a leady I met?it lookd woundedly like an angel!
2. In a wounded manner; as though wounded.
1802. Coleridge, in Mrs. Sandford, T. Poole & Friends (1888), II. 100. It does a friendship no good for a man to have felt resentfully, and woundedly, towards his friend.
1925. A. S. Alexander, Tramps, 95. [The grey hen] rises, fluttering broken-wingedly or woundedly.