adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a lustful manner; † with pleasure or delight; voluptuously (obs.); libidinously.

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971.  Blickl. Hom., 37. Se mildheorta Drihten … onfehþ swiþe lustfullice eallum þæm godum þe æniʓ man ʓedeþ.

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1340.  Ayenb., 51. Ine vif maneres me zenȝeþ be mete and be drinke, Oþer uor þet þet me eth and dryngþ to-uore time, oþer to lostuolliche, oþer out of mesure, oþer [etc.].

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1388.  Wyclif, Lam. iv. 5. Thei that eeten lustfuli, perischeden in weies.

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1610.  Holland, Camden’s Brit., I. 197. That King plied getting children so lustfully, as that hee was father of thirteen Bastards.

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1665.  Manley, Grotius’ Low C. Warres, 331. The men that remained in the Town were slain, so also were some women after they had been lustfully abused.

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1727.  Bailey, vol. II., Lustfully, lecherously.

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