adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] Tremblingly; with quaking or fear.
1566. Drant, Horace, Sat., I. i. A iij. What vayles it the so quakinglye to grubbe and grip the moulde.
a. 1586. Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 232. Neuer pen did more quakingly performe his office.
1868. Holme Lee, B. Godfrey, I. xii. 153. Joan went rather quakingly to the crows next to prefer her petition for a holiday on the morrow.