adv. Obs. rare. Also tyranlie. [f. TYRANT + -LY2.] Tyrannically.
c. 1470. Harding, Chron. XX. iv. (MS. Arch. Seld. B. 10), lf. 19. He His commons alle with taxes did distreyne So tirantly he lefte þeim noght to spende.
1501. Douglas, Pal. Hon., III. xxxii. I saw How tyranlie he Iowrie all opprest.
1560. Becon, Flower Godly Prayers, Wks. II. 171. A multitude of enemies haue all ready most tyrantelye spoyled me of my garmentes.