-t ə lē, -tə̇lē, -li adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from dainty (II) + -ly
: in a dainty manner: as
a. : with nice attention to taste in food or to personal comfort
sold into a rich house so that she can eat daintily — Pearl Buck
b. : with nice attention to detail
invitation cards, daintily got up in white and silver — Agnes M. Miall