adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In a companionable manner.
1671. Clarendon, Dial., Tracts (1727), 289. Live companionably with my children.
1816. Jane Austen, Emma, II. vi. 94. He had been sitting with her
most companionably at home.
1855. Bailey, Mystic, A heaven wherein companionably to dwell.