different between stonify vs stonily
stonify
English
Etymology
stone +? -ify
Verb
stonify (third-person singular simple present stonifies, present participle stonifying, simple past and past participle stonified)
- (obsolete) To petrify (as a mineral, to harden).
- (dated) To become stone, to turn to stone.
- (rare) To immobilize.
stonify From the web:
stonily
English
Etymology
stony +? -ly
Adverb
stonily (comparative more stonily, superlative most stonily)
- In a stony manner.
- 1862, “The Southern Confederacy”, The Times
- It was curious to remark the different mien and bearing of the other Federal prisoners who were taken yesterday […] . Some looked stonily and unconsciously forward […]
- 1862, “The Southern Confederacy”, The Times
Anagrams
- stylion, tylosin
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