adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a bewitching manner; charmingly.
1673. Hallywell, Acc. Familism, 106 (T.). He is wonderful eloquent and bewitchingly taken.
1862. Miss Braddon, Lady Audley, xxx. 203. My lady smiled most bewitchingly.
1883. G. Boughton, in Harpers Mag., Dec., 94/2. The bows and the ribbons became more bewitchingly tied.