[f. as prec. + -LY2.] Term by term; every term, or at fixed terms; periodically.
1484. Exch. Rolls Scotl., IX. 284, note. To be pait therof yerely and termely at the termes foresaidiis.
1598. Lambarde, Alienations, in Bacons Wks. (1879), I. 595/1. The fees, or allowances, that are termly given to these deputies, receiver, and clerks, for recompence of these their pains.
1685. Act of Supply (Edin.), in Lond. Gaz., No. 2036/3. Payable at two Terms, viz. Whitsonday and Mertimas each year, beginning at Whitsonday next and soforth termly.
1818. Scott, Rob Roy, ii. I would put it in order for you termly, or weekly, or daily.