adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In the manner of an anagram; with a different arrangement of the same letters.

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1605.  Camden, Rem. (1657), 351. Which also contained his name anagrammatically.

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1660.  Charac. Italy, 10. Whatsoever he parrot (or if you will have it anagrammatically) prater-like twattles.

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1751.  Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Anagram, The question put by Pilate to Jesus Christ: Quid est veritas? which anagrammatically makes, Est vir qui adest.

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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 O’s came uppermost.

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