different between heedily vs weedily

heedily

English

Etymology

From heedy +? -ly.

Adverb

heedily (comparative more heedily, superlative most heedily)

  1. (obsolete) Heedfully; attentively.
    • , II.17:
      if heedily he endevour to measure and count them, he shall finde that what he did by nature and chance, he cannot doe it so exactly by desseign.

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weedily

English

Etymology

weedy +? -ly

Adverb

weedily (comparative more weedily, superlative most weedily)

  1. In a weedy manner; feebly.
  2. In a weedy state; full of weeds.
    • 1873, Harper's New Monthly Magazine (volume 46, page 562)
      The old-fashioned stoop, with its suggestive benches on either side, lay solitary and silent in the moonlight; the garden path, weedily overgrown since father's death, and sentineled here and there with ragged hollyhock, lay quiet and dew-laden []

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