adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a concerned manner; with concern.
1654. Earl Orrery, Parthenissa (1676), 335. Udozia concernedly considerd the generous Ventidiuss Picture.
1647. Clarendon, Hist. Reb., VIII. § 399 (1888), III. 309. The King exceedingly strengthened by the Lords and Commons having more positively and concernedly wedded his cause than they were before understood to have done.
1698. Froger, Voy., 104. Which made the Portuguese to murmur, and concernedly to say, That it was not to be endured.