a. Obs. rare1. In quot. spelt chaunlerly. [f. as prec. + -LY1.] Chandler-like, pertaining to a chandler or petty shop-keeper.
1641. Milton, Ch. Discip., II. (1851), 67. To be taxt by the poul, to be sconst our head money, our tuppences in their Chaunlerly Shop-book of Easter.