adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] a. In a farinaceous manner: see quot. 1840. b. In the direction of or with an inclination towards farinaceous food.
1840. Paxton, Bot. Dict., Farinaceously Tomentose, covered with a mealy kind of down.
1853. Frasers Mag., XLVII., June, 680. So farinaceously disposed were the guests in general, that the introduction of a cake towards the end of a feast, when every other expedient had failed, would frequently spur a jaded appetite to new efforts and desires.