adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a beauteous manner; beautifully.
1471. Ripley, Compl. Alch., III. in Ashm. (1652), 141. Wyth Flowers dyscoloryd bewtyosely to syght.
1650. Jer. Taylor, Holy Living, ii. § 1 (1727), 54. Look upon pleasures not upon that side where they look beauteously.
1807. Wordsw., Sonn., v. Wks. 1840, III. 208. The ruddy crest of Mars Amid his fellows beauteously revealed.