momently

adv
/ˈməʊməntli/UK

Etymology

From Middle English momently, equivalent to moment + -ly.

  1. inherited from momently

Definitions

  1. From moment to moment

    From moment to moment; continually.

    • Growing momently more discontent.
    • And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething, / As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing, / A mighty fountain momently was forced: […]
    • The silent Ocean, and the starlight bay, / The twilight glow, which momently grew less, / The voiceless sands, and dropping caves, that lay / Around them, made them to each other press […]
  2. Momentarily

    Momentarily; for a moment.

The neighborhood

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