The Collaborative International Dictionary
Minatorially \Min`a*to"ri*al*ly\, Minatorily \Min"a*to*ri*ly\, adv. In a minatory manner; with threats.
Wiktionary
adv. In a minatory manner; with threats.
Usage examples of "minatorily".
And although the reverend man frowned minatorily whenever he heard of its passings through the ribs of the faithful, and nodded as though his head gave benediction when he heard of the destruction of God's most vile enemy the infidel, and though he gasped a little through his lips when he heard of certain tarryings of that sword, in scented gardens, while Christian knights should sleep and their swords hang on the wall, though sometimes even a little he raised his hands, yet he leaned forward always, listening well, and picturing clearly as though his gleaming eyes could see them, each doleful tale of violence or sin.