adv. [f. LIMPID + -LY2.] In a limpid manner.
1842. J. Watkins, in Star of Freedom, 9 April, 4/1. Rivers flow as limpidly into the receiving sea.
1870. Lowell, Among My Books, Ser. I. 280. Goethe himself, limpidly perfect as are many of his shorter poems, often fails in giving artistic coherence to his longer works.
1875. Browning, Inn Album, III. 84. Hes Limpidly truthful.