fathomly

adj

Etymology

From fathom + -ly.

  1. derived from *pet-
  2. inherited from *faþmaz — “outstretched arms, embrace; fathom (unit of measurement)
  3. inherited from *faþm — “outstretched arms, embrace; fathom (unit of measurement)
  4. inherited from fæþm
  5. inherited from fathome
  6. formed as fathomly — “fathom + -ly

Definitions

  1. Very deep

    Very deep; abyssal.

    • We know the Present ; the Past we have experienced, and are persuaded that the Future flows out from some fathomly abyss of being, of exhaustless source, itself being in its supreme sense, and beginningless in its nature.
  2. Profoundly

    Profoundly; deeply.

The neighborhood

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