Adverb
In a hospitable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTell your king (Xerxes), who sent you, how his Greek viceroy (Alexander I) of Macedonia has received you hospitably. Herodotus
Tell your king (Xerxes), who sent you, how his Greek viceroy of Macedonia has received you hospitably. Alexander I of Macedon
she was received hospitably by her new family Source: Internet
Apuleius, Apology, 72. On his way there he was taken ill at the town of Oea (modern-day Tripoli ) and was hospitably received into the house of Sicinius Pontianus, with whom he had been friends when he had studied in Athens. Source: Internet
Midas recognized him and treated him hospitably, entertaining him for ten days and nights with politeness, while Silenus delighted Midas and his friends with stories and songs. Source: Internet
He also opened his home hospitably to merchants passing through. Source: Internet