▪ I. † ˈtidely, adv. Obs.
[f. tide n. 8 + -ly2.]
At each tide; each time the tide serves.
| 1482 in C. Welch Tower Bridge (1894) 89 Layers of wylchons, and other fysshers, lieing almost dayly and tydely at the said stadelynges. |
▪ II. tidely
obs. f. tidily; var. titely Obs.