-blē, -bli adverb
Etymology: Middle English pesibly, paisibly, from pesible, paisible + -y
1. : in a peaceable and friendly manner : without contention or strife
possible for more than one religion to survive comparatively peaceably in the same state — Alfred Cobban
2. : without subjection to annoyance or confusion : in peace : quietly
disturb him not; let him pass peaceably — Shakespeare