adv. Obs. [f. JOURNAL a. + -LY2.] Every day; daily, diurnally.
1553. Lyndesay, Dial. Exper. & Courteour, 372. All men begynnis for tyll de The day of thare Natiuitie: journelly thay do proceid, Tyll Atrops cut the fatell threid.
1592. Burghley, Lett., in Untons Corr. (Roxb.), 281. To repeate your advertisements unto us verie perticularly and journallie.