adv. Obs. Also 56 cotidi-, 6 cotydy-. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] Day by day.
c. 1430. Lydg., Min. Poems (Percy Soc.), 63. The monke thought he wolde Cotidially withe hem only oure lady please.
1542. Boorde, Dyetary, x. (1870), 226. Cotydyally remembryng your bountyful goodnes. Ibid. (1547), Brev. Health, cxiv. 43. Then cotidially use stufes wet and dry.
1623. Cockeram, II. Continually, Sempeternally, Quotidially.