adv. Also 7 etherealie. [f. ETHEREAL (or -IAL) + -LY2.] In an ethereal manner; celestially, spiritually; with extreme delicateness or purity.
1616. J. Lane, Sqr.s T., x. 256. Still iustelie live theie whoe deigne iustice raise etherealie enshrind in mortal claies.
1816. Shelley, Alastor, 585. Leaves Red, yellow, or etherially pale.
1865. Dickens, Mut. Fr., I. xii. It was not Gentle spring ethereally mild.
1875. Hamerton, Intell. Life, XI. v. 425. Absolutely and ethereally pure.