affectiously

Affectionately; in an affectious way.

Adverb

  1. Affectionately; in an affectious way.
    • "... tending to the surtie of God's true religion and professors thereof, the welfair of the King's Majesty, and commonwealthe of the haill realme, whereanent we desire you affectiously to give him some credit.— From...
    • How affectiously the speaches! With what a grace he teacheth! How ioyfully the hart leaps, while it takes the words of eternal life , […] - 1634, Stephanus Luzvic, Henry Hawkins, The Devout Hart:
    • Cusake I demed to be more affected to Desmond than Ormond, White I knew, and all others that knew him thought him to be affectiously devoted to Ormond, as one borne bis follower, and yet both honest. - 1855, Ulster...

Origin

From affectious + -ly.