adv. Obs. [f. next + -LY2.] In a cautionary manner; as a caution.
1665. Wither, Lords Prayer, 44. This is cautionarily intended, without purposing, ought in opposition to what is believed by others [etc.].
1758. Herald, II. 173. As we cannot always be secure of having the best men in power, we surely should be cautionarily guarded against the practices of the worst.