adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a felonious manner.
1495. Act 11 Hen. VII., c. 59. Preamb. Evyll disposed persones intendyng feloniously to have broken the hous of your seid Subget.
1548. Hall, Chron., Hen. VIII., an. 6. 55 b. [They] of their set malice, then, & their, felonyously kylled & murthered the sayde Richard Hun.
1720. Proc. in Old Bailey, 7 Dec. Feloniously stealing 27 pound weight of Sugar.
1844. Williams, Real Prop. (1877), 1. No man, be he ever so feloniously disposed, can run away with an acre of land.
1874. Motley, Barneveld, II. xiv. 128. The Cloister Church had been surreptitiously and feloniously seized.