adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] Tremblingly; with quaking or fear.

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1566.  Drant, Horace, Sat., I. i. A iij. What vayles it the so quakinglye to grubbe and grip the moulde.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia (1622), 232. Neuer pen did more quakingly performe his office.

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1868.  ‘Holme Lee,’ B. Godfrey, I. xii. 153. Joan went rather quakingly to the crow’s next to prefer her petition for a holiday on the morrow.

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