clerkly

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Of clerks; befitting a clerk.
 * 2)  Scholarly.
 * 1)  Scholarly.
 * 1)  Scholarly.
 * 1)  Scholarly.
 * 1)  Scholarly.
 * 1)  Scholarly.

Adverb

 * 1)  In a scholarly manner.
 * 2) * 1783,, Human Happiness: or The Sceptic, London: L. Davis et al., Canto 5, p. 56,
 * But I can prove, by reading Clerkly,
 * From Leibnitz, Malbranche, Bayle, and Berkley,
 * Things far more strange, friend Will, than these;
 * But I can prove, by reading Clerkly,
 * From Leibnitz, Malbranche, Bayle, and Berkley,
 * Things far more strange, friend Will, than these;