adv. rare. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] With a yellow color or light.

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1611.  Cotgr., Iaulnement, yellowly.

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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.

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1833.  Tennyson, Hesperides, iv. When the fullfaced sunset yellowly Stays on the flowering arch of the bough.

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1836.  Hardy, Mayor Casterbr., xiii. The evening sun seemed to shine more yellowly.

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