adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a lustful manner; † with pleasure or delight; voluptuously (obs.); libidinously.
971. Blickl. Hom., 37. Se mildheorta Drihten onfehþ swiþe lustfullice eallum þæm godum þe æniʓ man ʓedeþ.
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.].
1388. Wyclif, Lam. iv. 5. Thei that eeten lustfuli, perischeden in weies.
1610. Holland, Camdens Brit., I. 197. That King plied getting children so lustfully, as that hee was father of thirteen Bastards.
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.
1727. Bailey, vol. II., Lustfully, lecherously.