adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In the manner of an anagram; with a different arrangement of the same letters.
1605. Camden, Rem. (1657), 351. Which also contained his name anagrammatically.
1660. Charac. Italy, 10. Whatsoever he parrot (or if you will have it anagrammatically) prater-like twattles.
1751. Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Anagram, The question put by Pilate to Jesus Christ: Quid est veritas? which anagrammatically makes, Est vir qui adest.
1847. Blackw. Mag., LXI. 754. We tried them anagrammatically, but in vain: there was nought to be made of Omoo; shake it as we would, the Os came uppermost.