adv. Obs. rare. [f. SUSPENSE a. + -LY2.] Cautiously, deliberately.

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1619.  Hales, Gold. Rem. (1673), II. 95. Judges walk suspensly, and are indifferent for either party.

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1625.  Mountagu, App. Cæsar, I. vii. 59. Our Church, in these deepe and high points, hath in great Wisedome and Prudence, gon on warily and suspensely.

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