adv. [f. LUCID + -LY2.] In a lucid manner; with lucidity; brightly, clearly.
c. 1705. Berkeley, Commonpl. Bk., in Fraser, Life (1871), 459. All ys carefully and lucidly to be set forth.
1820. Miss Mitford, in LEstrange, Life (1870), II. v. 97. With such eyes! so purely, so lucidly blue!
1844. Thirlwall, Greece, VIII. lxv. 349. The consul expounded the phrase very lucidly.
1885. Manch. Exam., 25 Feb., 3/3. The chapters are admirably arranged and lucidly written.