adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In a tunable manner; tunefully, musically, harmoniously.

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1586.  W. Webbe, Eng. Poetrie (Arb.), 38. He sang fine ditties … tunably to their Musick notes.

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1644.  Featly, Gentle Lash, 9. The more to praise God, and sing more tuneably and delightfully.

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a. 1668.  Lassels, Voy. Italy (1698), II. 199. Pan also plays on his mouth-organ tuneably.

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1834.  H. Ainsworth, Rookwood, III. iv. They can sing … most tuneably.

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