adv. Obs. rare. [f. SUSPENSE a. + -LY2.] Cautiously, deliberately.
1619. Hales, Gold. Rem. (1673), II. 95. Judges walk suspensly, and are indifferent for either party.
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.