adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a juridical manner; with reference to the administration of law; with legal authority; legally; in the view of the law.
1602. T. Fitzherbert, Apol., 10. To proue it iuridically, in a matter of lyfe and death.
1642. Remonst. Div. Passages conc. Ch. & Kingd. Irel., 24. Being called upon and examined juridically, upon oath he deposed these words.
1795. Burke, Tracts Popery Laws, Wks. 1842, II. 434. The received opinion, though not juridically delivered, has been [etc.].
1823. Lingard, Hist. Eng., VI. 321. He had examined that marriage juridically; had pronounced it good and valid.