different between speedy vs swiftly

speedy

English

Etymology

From Middle English spedy, spedi, from Old English sp?di? (having good speed, lucky, prosperous; having means, wealthy, opulent, rich in material wealth; rich in, abounding in, abundant, plenteous, copious; powerful), from Proto-Germanic *sp?digaz (successful, hurried), equivalent to speed +? -y. Cognate with Scots spedie (speedy), Dutch spoedig (speedy, swift, rapid, quick), German sputig, spudig (industrious, speedy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?spi?di/
  • Rhymes: -i?di

Adjective

speedy (comparative speedier, superlative speediest)

  1. rapid; swift

Synonyms

  • fast, swift, quick, rapid
  • See also Thesaurus:speedy

Derived terms

Translations

Verb

speedy (third-person singular simple present speedies, present participle speedying, simple past and past participle speedied)

  1. (transitive) to process in a faster than normal, accelerated way
    • 1647, {uncredited}, Journals of the House of Lords - Volume 10 - Page 389
      " [] the Treaty between the King and the Parliament may be speedied; and that Care may be taken, to prevent the casting of the Two Kingdoms into War and Blood."
    • 1871, The Mauritius Reports (page 46)
      [] for the purpose of proceeding to the immediate sale of the goods under seizure, with the view of speedying the exercise of their rights on the proceeds of the sale of the goods seized.
  2. (transitive, Wiktionary and WMF jargon) to apply the speedy rule in an online community (often the deletion rule); speedy delete
    The guy is *not* so obviously insignificant that speedying him is appropriate.

Synonyms

  • speed up
  • speedy delete

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swiftly

English

Etymology

From Middle English swiftly, swyftely, swiftliche, from Old English swiftl??e (swiftly), equivalent to swift +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sw?ftli/

Adverb

swiftly (comparative swiftlier or more swiftly, superlative swiftliest or most swiftly)

  1. In a swift manner; quickly; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:quickly

Translations

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