adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In a conjugal manner.
1620. Bp. Hall, Hon. Marr. Clergy, 186 (T.). To name but one bishop or priest which after holy orders conversed conjugally with his wife.
a. 1720. Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.), Wks. (1753), II. 220. Most of my time is conjugally spent at home.
1825. New Monthly Mag., XIV. 498. He becomes more conjugally inclined.