adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an anonymous manner; without any name being given or attached.
1728. Swift, Lett to Pope., Wks. (1752), VII. 76 (J.). I would be glad to know whether the quarto edition is to come out anonymously.
1835. Wordsw., Wks., V. 347. I might avail myself of the periodical press for offering anonymously my thoughts to the world.
1880. Cyples, Hum. Exp., iii. 62. Experiences re-appear anonymously in the consciousness of the old man.