affectiously

Adverb

 * 1)  Affectionately; in an affectious way.
 * 2) * 1584, Stirling, letter quoted in 1864, Notes and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc, page 472:
 * "... tending to the surtie of God&#39;s true religion and professors thereof, the welfair of the King&#39;s Majesty, and commonwealthe of the haill realme, whereanent we desire you affectiously to give him some credit.— From Stirling, xxi Sept., 1584.“
 * 1) * 1883, Claude Nau (sieur de la Boisselière), The History of Mary Stewart: From the Murder of Riccio Until Her Flight Into England:
 * ... you know that before I took bed : I made my testament in such sort as was convenient, the which I have sealed and subscribed with my hand, and closed with stamp, which presently is in Sterling. I beseech you altogether most affectiously ...
 * 1) * 1883, Claude Nau (sieur de la Boisselière), The History of Mary Stewart: From the Murder of Riccio Until Her Flight Into England:
 * ... you know that before I took bed : I made my testament in such sort as was convenient, the which I have sealed and subscribed with my hand, and closed with stamp, which presently is in Sterling. I beseech you altogether most affectiously ...
 * ... you know that before I took bed : I made my testament in such sort as was convenient, the which I have sealed and subscribed with my hand, and closed with stamp, which presently is in Sterling. I beseech you altogether most affectiously ...