adv. rare. [-LY2.]
† 1. With patient endurance. Obs.
a. 1340. Hampole, Psalter xciii. 13. Þat he bere suffrandly what sa be done.
c. 1440. York Myst., xxii. 204. [Who] thre temptacions takes expres, þus suffirrantly.
c. 1450. Pol., Rel., & L. Poems (1903), 136. Þou sett my saule, myn hert, in ese, soferandely þe for to plese.
† 2. Passively. Obs.
1682. Cabbalist. Dial., 8. An ὑλαπάθεια, or an affect or moving sufferingly to become Matter.
3. With suffering.
1860. Chamb. Jrnl., XIV. 96. Sadly and sufferingly passed the day.