adv. Obs. [f. ENSUING ppl. a. + -LY2.] In an ensuing manner. a. Congruously, fittingly. b. In due order or sequence.
c. 1510. Barclay, Mirr. Good Mann. (1570), A ij. After mine estate My stile and my writing ensuingly to sounde.
a. 1535. More, On the Passion, Wks. 1321/1. Linked and cheined ensewinglye together.
1556. J. Heywood, Spider & F., xxxi. 112. What waie was had? ensueth ensuingly.