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musically, adv.|ˈmjuːzɪkəlɪ| [f. musical a. + -ly2.] In a musical manner; in accordance with the rules or requirements of music. Also transf.
1477Norton Ord. Alch. v. in Ashm. Theat. Chem. Brit. (1652) 60 Joyne your Elements Musically, For two causes, one is for Melody. 1577J. Northbrooke Dicing (1843) 109 In weddings they were wont to playe musically. 1663Boyle Usef. Exp. Nat. Philos. ii. xv. 260 That a Sound..may powerfully operate upon the Blood and Spirits, I, who am very Musically given, have divers times observ'd in my self. 1746–7Hervey Medit. (1818) 252 A melody..far more musically pleasing than sweet Philomela's sweetest strains. 1854Malden in Philol. Soc. Trans. 19 Such a line would be measured musically by four measures or bars. 1885L'pool Daily Post 7 May 5/3 Mr. Ball took snuff with all his friends, sneezing musically after each pinch. b. Comb., as musically-falling, musically-rhythmical adjs.
1740Dyer Ruins of Rome 14 Thine too those musically-falling Founts To slake the clammy Lip. 1878C. & M. C. Clarke Recoll. Writers 179 Miss Lamb promised to..hear her read poetry with the due musically-rhythmical intonation. |