adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a lisping manner; with faltering utterance.

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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.

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1660.  Fuller, Mixt Contempl., 62. How lispingly and imperfectly doe we perform the close of this Petition.

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1833.  New Monthly Mag., XXXVII. 419. The affairs which were lispingly discussed in the lady’s chamber.

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