Adverb
In a quaint manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe army of brokers, jobbers and other quaintly named parasites. Neil Kinnock
Clinton and Obama practice this politics known quaintly as the Richard Speck strategy: if you cannot take on everyone in the room at once, take them out of the room one at a time. Grover Norquist
Society in the English countryside is still strangely, quaintly divided. If black comedy and a certain type of social commentary are what you want, I think English rural communities offer quite a lot of material. Rachel Cusk
the room was quaintly furnished Source: Internet
the old lady expressed herself somewhat quaintly Source: Internet
Google has tried to control the SEO industry through its algorithm updates (quaintly named Penguin, Panda and lately Hummingbird) but has met with marginal results. Source: Internet