adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In a convivial manner.

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1783.  Jackson’s Oxf. Jrnl., 30 Aug., 3/2. Upon coming out of the Church the new-married Couple were saluted with loud Huzzas; and the rest of the Day was convivially spent, the Bells rining incessantly the whole Afternoon.

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1808.  Scott, Autobiog., in Lockhart, i. To complain of occasional headaches … when I have … lived too convivially.

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