adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an affrighted manner; with fright or alarm.
1613. Drayton, Poly-olbion, xxii. (T.). The day upon the host affrightedly doth look.
a. 1674. Clarendon, Hist. Reb., III. xv. 496. And make them affrightedly to start from Him whom they adored.
1860. W. Collins, Wom. in White, iv. 17. Looking up and down the road affrightedly.