adv. [f. FORLORN a. + -LY2.] In a forlorn manner or degree.
1630. Gaule, Defiance to Death, 30. Why are you so desperately and forlornely afraid of death?
1633. Bp. Hall, Hard Texts, 566. I will lay downe my Prophets weed; and goe up and downe heavily, and forelornely.
1879. E. Garrett, House by Works, I. 170. She found the girl sitting forlornly on her low bed, with tear-traces on her cheeks.