changeably, adv.
(ˈtʃeɪndʒəblɪ)
† 1. By way of exchange or interchange. Obs.
| 1502 Arnolde Chron. 109 In wytnesse herof both partyes hath chaungeably sette their seales the day and tyme before reherssed. |
† 2. Alternately in order or position. Obs.
| 1382 Wyclif 2 Macc. xv. 40 To vse chaungable [alternis autem uti]..is delitable. 1486 Bk. St. Albans, Heraldry D ij a, So chaungeably she [Anna wyfe to kyng Rich. II.] bare theys armys [i.e. of Englond and of Fraunce and of thempor of Almayn] in xvj. quarteris. |
† 3. In a manner liable to change. Obs.
| 1587 Golding De Mornay xii. 181 God..created man good, howbeit chaungeablie good; free from euill, howbeit so as he might choose the euill. |
4. In a changeable or changing manner; with constant change or variety.
| 1599 B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. iv. i, His several colours, he wears, wherein he flourisheth changeably, every day. |