ˈinlē, -li adverb
Etymology: Middle English inliche, inly, from Old English inlīce, from inlīc, adjective, inward, interior, from in, inn in + -līc -ly — more at in
1. : inwardly , within
inly excited about her — Vance Palmer
2. : intimately , thoroughly
inly know all wisdom — John Masefield