adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an affrighted manner; with fright or alarm.

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1613.  Drayton, Poly-olbion, xxii. (T.). The day upon the host affrightedly doth look.

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a. 1674.  Clarendon, Hist. Reb., III. xv. 496. And make them affrightedly to start from Him … whom they adored.

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1860.  W. Collins, Wom. in White, iv. 17. Looking up and down the road affrightedly.

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