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weakly

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?wi?kli/
  • Rhymes: -i?k.li
  • Homophone: weekly

Etymology 1

From weak +? -ly; compare Old English w?cl?? (weak; ignoble; mean), and Old Norse veikligr (weakly; sick); both ultimately from Proto-Germanic *waikal?kaz (weakly; weak).

Adjective

weakly (comparative weaklier, superlative weakliest)

  1. Frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution; weak.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle English weykly, equivalent to weak +? -ly. Compare Old High German weihl?cho (weakly), Middle English wocliche, wokli, wacliche (both from Proto-Germanic *waikal?k?).

Adverb

weakly (comparative more weakly, superlative most weakly)

  1. With little strength or force.
Derived terms
Translations

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timidly

English

Etymology

timid +? -ly

Adverb

timidly (comparative more timidly, superlative most timidly)

  1. In a timid manner.
    • The four young pigs who had protested when Napoleon abolished the Meetings raised their voices timidly, but they were promptly silenced by a tremendous growling from the dogs.

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Anagrams

  • mytilid

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