adv. Obs. In 45 blasf-. [f. BLASPHEME a. + -LY2.] Blasphemously.
c. 1380. Serm. agst. Mir.-Plays, in Rel. Ant., II. 55. And therefore blasfemely thei seyen, that siche pleyinge doith more good than the word of God.
1395. Purvey, Remonstr. (1851), 45. Principlis applied blasfemeli to a synful man.