adv. rare. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] With a yellow color or light.
1611. Cotgr., Iaulnement, yellowly.
1796. W. Taylor, in Monthly Mag., I. 404. Whether thy fair locks Yellowly curl in the clouds of the morning, or red in the West wave Quivering dip.
1833. Tennyson, Hesperides, iv. When the fullfaced sunset yellowly Stays on the flowering arch of the bough.
1836. Hardy, Mayor Casterbr., xiii. The evening sun seemed to shine more yellowly.