adv. Obs. [f. COMPLICATE a. + -LY2.] In a complicated way; in combination.
1670. Sir J. Vaughan, Jdgmt. Bushells Case, in 6 State Trials, 1013. Upon general issues the jury find for the plaintiff or defendant upon the issue to be tried, wherein they resolve both law and fact Complicately, and not the fact by itself.
1671. Salmon, Syn. Med., I. lii. 129. The Tooth-ach, is caused complicately through Defluction of Rheum, etc.