soonly

adv

Etymology

From soon + -ly. Since the late 15th century.

  1. inherited from *suniz — “soon
  2. derived from *só
  3. inherited from *sēna
  4. inherited from *sān(ō)
  5. inherited from sōna — “immediately, at once
  6. inherited from sone
  7. suffixed as soonly — “soon + ly

Definitions

  1. Soon.

    • I will entreat you, to do what's possible to finish this everlasting separation, which will kill me soonly, if not ceasing.
    • Dakota will soonly become one of them blissful married States.

The neighborhood

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