TORTUOUSLY
tortuously
(adverb) in a tortuous manner; “tortuously haggling over the price”
tortuously
(adverb) with twists and turns
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Etymology
Adverb
tortuously (comparative more tortuously, superlative most tortuously)
In a tortuous manner.
Source: Wiktionary
TORTUOUS
Tor"tu*ous, a. Etym: [OE. tortuos, L.tortuosus, fr.tortus a twisting,
winding, fr. torquere, tortum, to twist: cf. F. tortueux. See
Torture.]
1. Bent in different directions; wreathed; twisted; winding; as, a
tortuous train; a tortuous train; a tortuous leaf or corolla.
The badger made his dark and tortuous hole on the side of every hill
where the copsewood grew thick. Macaulay.
2. Fig.: Deviating from rectitude; indirect; erroneous; deceitful.
That course became somewhat lesstortuous, when the battle of the
Boyne had cowed the spirit of the Jakobites. Macaulay.
3. Injurious: tortious. [Obs.]
4. (Astrol.)
Definition: Oblique; -- applied to the six signs of the zodiac (from
Capricorn to Gemini) which ascend most rapidly and obliquely. [Obs.]
Skeat.
Infortunate ascendent tortuous. Chaucer.
--Tor"tu*ous*ly, adv.
– Tor"tu*ous*ness, n.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition