adv. Obs. Sc. [f. affrayit, Sc. form of AFFRAYED, AFRAID + -LY2.] In an alarmed or frightened manner; affrightedly.

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1375.  Barbour, Bruce, VI. 434. The laif fled full affrayitly.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneis, XIII. iv. 78. Fleand thay wat not quhare, Tursing thare birdingis affraitlye here and thare.

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1536.  Bellenden, Cron. Scotl. (1821), II. 298. The pepill, richt affrayitly, returnit to him out of all partis of the wod.

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