adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an anthropomorphic manner or way.
1855. H. Spencer, Psychol. (1872), II. VIII. vii. 59. A power which he is prone to think of anthropomorphically.
1868. Gladstone, Juv. Mundi, xii. (1870), 454. The nymphs and other personages anthropomorphically conceived.