endly

adj

Etymology

From Middle English endly, endely (“final”), equivalent to end + -ly. Compare Dutch eindelijk (“final”), German endlich (“final”), Middle High German endelīch (“final”).

  1. inherited from endly

Definitions

  1. Final, terminal

    Final, terminal; of or pertaining to the end; conclusive.

    • Of unitie, shewing of our keeping of the sea: with an endly or finall processe of peace by authoritie.
    • I pull me up, he push, and endly am i [sic] on one Foot on the little Waggonstep. (in imitation of German)
    • The stretch of wilful obtuse to go in marriage leads a guiding knowledge of man in achieving an endly reach of it […]
  2. Finally

    Finally; at last.

    • Endly, some implementation aspects are presented.
    • Endly the reverse model still means water infiltration and erosion control, at least in spring when the daily resultant is a water table lowering.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for endly. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA