adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a jagged manner; with sharp indentations.
1698. Wallis, in Phil. Trans., XX. 7. His Cloaths on one Shoulder cut jaggedly to the Skin.
1846. Dana, Zooph. (1848), 281. Jaggedly dentate.
1891. Olive Schreiner, Dreams, 33. The old thin hands cut the stones ill and jaggedly.