adv. [f. CLEANLY a. + -LY2.] In a cleanly manner.
1698. G. Thomas, West-New-Jersey, 5. [They] dress their Victuals, which they perform very neatly and cleanlily.
1806. Charleston Courtier, 22 July, 3/4. Public Auction . will be sold A Complete House Servant, very cleanlily inclined.
1831. New Monthly Mag., II. 524. All were cleanlily and decently dressed.