adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a capacious manner.
1640. Downame, Treat. of prayer, 16. For that which is very great we take more capaciously when as we do more faithfully believe, and more firmly hope, and more ardently desire.
1723. Ebrietatis Encomium, 46. And, indeed, the Vehicle proved capaciously Orthodox.
1810. Morning Chron., 25 June, 4/3. The whole enclosed and capaciously supplied with water.
1818. in Todd.
1846. in Worcester.