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willingly

English

Etymology

From Middle English willyngly, wyllyngly (intentionally, deliverately; freely, gladly), from Old English willendl??e (diligently), equivalent to willing +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?w?l??li/
  • Hyphenation: will?ing?ly

Adverb

willingly (comparative more willingly, superlative most willingly)

  1. Of one’s own free will; freely and spontaneously.
    • 1748. David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 29.
      Now this is a process of the mind or thought, of which I would willingly know the foundation.

Synonyms

  • gladly, happily

Translations

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plentifully

English

Etymology

From Middle English plentefully, plentefullych, plentyfullyche, equivalent to plentiful +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pl?nt?f?li/

Adverb

plentifully (comparative more plentifully, superlative most plentifully)

  1. in a plentiful manner.
    • O love the Lord, all ye his saints: for the Lord preserveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer.

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