adv. Obs. [f. CUSTOM sb. + -LY2.] As a matter of custom, habitually.
1481. Caxton, Myrr., III. xxi. 181. Who that customly doth gladly the good werkes.
1549. Coverdale, Erasm. Par. 1 Pet. II. 15. Salute you euery one other with a kysse, not after the sorte that is geuen more custumely than hartely.
1556. J. Olde, trans. Gualters Antichrist, iv. 128 b. We have customly vsed to serue God by a farre other maner.