adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an enchanting manner.
1600. Shaks., A. Y. L., I. i. 174. Hees of all sorts enchantingly beloued.
1748. Smollett, Rod. Rand., lvi. (1804), 403. Why are you so enchantingly good?
1766. C. Anstey, New Bath Guide, xiii. 101.
| Cries PEGGY, This Place is enchantingly pretty; | |
| We never can see such a Thing in the City. |
1804. Moore, Poet. Wks., I. 369. Blessed and bright are thy rays Oer the brow of creation enchantingly thrown.