-ly


1-ly

adj suffix
\lē; in some dialects, especially British, Southern, New England, often li but not shown at individual entries\

Definition of -LY

1
: like in appearance, manner, or nature : having the characteristics of <queenly> <fatherly>
2
: characterized by regular recurrence in (specified) units of time : every <hourly> <weekly>

Origin of -LY

Middle English, from Old English -līc, -lic; akin to Old High German -līh, -lic, Old English līc body — more at like

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