a. and adv. Obs. rare. [-LY1 and 2.] Like a strumpet.
a. 1614. trans. Bp. Halls No Peace with Rome, v. Wks. (1625), 640. Woe to thee thou Strumpetly Citie.
b. 1482. Revel. Monk of Evesham (Arb.), 43. The daye before she lefte her mortalle body in the whyche sche leuyd strompetly and vycyusly.