† ˈcullionly,a.Obs. [f. cullion 2 + -ly1.] Like a cullion; rascally, base, despicable. 1605Shakes.Lear ii. ii. 36 You whoreson Cullyenly Barber⁓monger, draw.1645Milton Colast. (1851) 368 His cullionly paraphrase on St. Paul.1822Scott Nigel xii, He would be held a cullionly niggard.