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charily, adv.|ˈtʃɛərɪlɪ| Forms: 6 charely, -lye, charilie, -lye, charyly, 6– charily. [f. chary + -ly2.] In a chary manner; carefully; cautiously; warily, circumspectly; with preserving or saving care; sparingly.
1579Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 1001/1 Let vs beware wee alwayes walke charily. 1582Breton Comparison in Heliconia (1815) I. 118 So charyly keep a faithfull friend. 1583Stanyhurst æneis iii. (Arb.) 72 This Polydor..Too King Treicius was sent, to be charelye noozeld. 1601Holland Pliny II. 603 Many broken pieces of one cup which he caused to be gathered together full charily. 1640Brome Sparagus Gard. iv. vi. Wks. 1873 III. 188 Set mee charily in my sickly chaire. 1692tr. Sallust 126 Thy life was robb'd untimely..by him whom it behov'd most charily to have preserv'd it. 1799Southey Eng. Eclogues vii, There's not a testy Squire preserves his game More charily than I. Mod. One must walk charily there. A man who gives charily to any benevolent object. |