adv. rare. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In, or by means of, water.
1827. Examiner, 1 July, 4/2. To stand on the solitary beach of Port Ruysdael, and contemplate the airy and aqueously moving scene before him.
1857. Nation. Mag., I. 141/1. The passage of electricity through an insulated wire aqueously submerged.