adv. Obs. [f. LATIN a. + -LY2.] In Latin; in good or pure Latin.
1388. Wyclif, Ps., Prol. A Sauter that Latinli is seid an orgne.
1548. Q. Kath. Parr, Let. to University Cambr., in Strype, Eccl. Mem., II. App. K. 39. Your letters be Latynely wrytten.
1559. Morwyng, Evonym., 67. They which speake not very aptly nor latinly.
a. 1577. Sir T. Smith, Commw. Eng., III. x. 128. Fidei commissum, or more latinely, fidei committere.
1606. Warner, Alb. Eng., XV. xciii. 374. Rome heere prevailing, latenlie, old Britons, Picts, were said Of their self-painting.
1656. Heylin, Surv. France, III. iii. 150. You shall hardly finde a man amongst them [the French] which cannot make a shift to expresse himself in that language [sc. Latin]; nor one amongst an hundred that can do it Latinly.