adv. [f. prec. + -LY1.] In a clownish manner.
1591. Percivall, Sp. Dict., Rusticamente, rudely, clownishly.
1669. Cokaine, Choice Poems, 14. If in the Northern parts she hath been bred, Say she her life most clownishly hath led.
1821. Scott, Kenilw., xxxi. For ourselves, we will receive your courtesies this evening but clownishly, since it is not our purpose to change our riding attire.