adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a lisping manner; with faltering utterance.
1630. J. Taylor (Water P.), Agst. Cursing & Swearing, Wks. I. 50/1. Little children that can scarce speake plaine, can make a shift to sweare lispingly.
1660. Fuller, Mixt Contempl., 62. How lispingly and imperfectly doe we perform the close of this Petition.
1833. New Monthly Mag., XXXVII. 419. The affairs which were lispingly discussed in the ladys chamber.