Loath"ly (lō&thlig;"l&ybreve;),
a. [AS. lāðlic.]
Loathsome. [Obs.] " Loathly mouth."
Spenser.
Loath"ly (lōth"l&ybreve;), adv.
1. Unwillingly; reluctantly.
This shows that you from nature loathly
stray.
Donne.
2. (lō&thlig;"l&ybreve;) So as to cause
loathing. [Obs.]
With dust and blood his locks were loathly
dight.
Fairfax.