adv. [f. ANIMAL a. + -LY2.]
† 1. Psychically, in respect of the anima, animal soul, or animal spirits. Obs.
c. 1600. Timon, V. iv. (1842), 87. Hees an asse logically and capitally, not phisikallie and animallie.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 582. Πάντα ψυχικῶς, all things animallythat is, self-movably, actively, and productively.
2. Physically, in respect of the animal as opposed to the intellectual faculties.
1866. Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, III. xxxv. 10. A nature more subtly mixed less animally forcible.