adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an aguish manner; with the symptoms of an ague.
1741. Richardson, Pamela (1824), I. 89. I was very feverish, and aguishly inclined. Ibid. (1748), Clarissa (1811), II. xl. 295. Shivering with cold, as if aguishly affected.
adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an aguish manner; with the symptoms of an ague.
1741. Richardson, Pamela (1824), I. 89. I was very feverish, and aguishly inclined. Ibid. (1748), Clarissa (1811), II. xl. 295. Shivering with cold, as if aguishly affected.