Obs. [f. TRICK a. + -LY2.] a. Cleverly. b. Neatly, smartly, trigly, finely.
1542. Udall, Erasm. Apoph., 108. Feactely & trickely representing a certain lasciuious playe.
1581. A. Hall, Iliad, III. 58. The place was trickly decked vp.
1592. Greene, Groats W. Wit (1617), 21. The olde womans daughter was trickly attyred.
1599. Minsheu, Limadamente, exquisitly, trickly.
1608. H. Clapham, Errour Left Hand, 103. In shadowie plots, the Vipers, Monkscowle groes, Which with his yellowe flower full trickly shoes.