iˈtinerarily, adv. rare.
Also 7 Sc. -arly.
[f. itinerary + -ly2.]
In an itinerary way; in the course of itinerancy.
| 1670 Ld. Fountainhall in M. P. Brown Suppl. Decis. (1826) II. 470 Though he was Bishop of the Isles, and died there, yet..when he went there it was only itinerarly. |