adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a blockish manner; stupidly, dully.
1553. Grimalde, Ciceros Offices, I. (1558), 57. That nothing blockishly or carterly wee do.
1590. C. S., Right Relig., 9. So blockishly blind.
1650. A. B., Mutat. Polemo, 14. Blockishly impudent.
1734. A. Welwood, Glimpse Glory, 167. What Sweetness before I experienced blockishly and in Part.