adv. Obs. Sc. [f. affrayit, Sc. form of AFFRAYED, AFRAID + -LY2.] In an alarmed or frightened manner; affrightedly.
1375. Barbour, Bruce, VI. 434. The laif fled full affrayitly.
1513. Douglas, Æneis, XIII. iv. 78. Fleand thay wat not quhare, Tursing thare birdingis affraitlye here and thare.
1536. Bellenden, Cron. Scotl. (1821), II. 298. The pepill, richt affrayitly, returnit to him out of all partis of the wod.