roˈtundly, adv.
[f. rotund a. + -ly2.]
† 1. In a round form. Obs.
| 1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. p. xij b/1 That which is rotundelye elevatede, is called Rotula. |
2. Roundedly, fully.
| 1863 Sat. Rev. 11 Apr., The French..suppose that they are the most completely and rotundly civilized of all the nations of the world. |