adv. [f. CUSTOMARY a. + -LY2.] In a customary manner; usually, habitually; as a matter of custom.
a. 1612. Donne, Βιαθανατος (1644), 187. Naturally and customarily men thought it good to dye so.
1660. T. Gouge, Chr. Directions, iii. (1831), 33. They are uttered customarily in a way of form, merely from the teeth outward.
1720. Lond. Gaz., No. 5826/1. The Nobility met as customarily.
1859. Mill, Liberty, i. (1865), 5/2. There seems to be no principle by which the propriety of government interference is customarily tested.