adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a continued manner; uninterruptedly, continuously.
1559. Bp. Scot, in Strype, Ann. Ref., I. App. vii. 19. The catholike churche, which hathe in it contynuedly the Holye Spirit of God for a ruler and governour.
1680. H. More, Apocal. Apoc., Pref. 17. A Book of such comprehensive Prophecies, and so continuedly true.
1827. W. P., in Hone, Every-day Bk., II. 936. Family arms seem not to have been continuedly adopted, till towards the time of Edward I.