a. Obs. Also buffonly. [f. as prec. + -LY1.] = BUFFOONISH.
1607. Chapman, Bussy DAmb., I. Your Buffonly laughters will cost yee the best blood in your bodies.
1650. R. Stapylton, Stradas Low-C. Warres, IX. 41. A buffoonly Calvinist, who thought himself a Wit.
1684. J. Goodman, Winter Ev. Confer., 16 (R.). Apish tricks and buffoonly discourse.