Endly

adj, adv

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Final, terminal; of or pertaining to the end; conclusive. nonstandard, not-comparable, rare

    "Of unitie, shewing of our keeping of the sea: with an endly or finall processe of peace by authoritie."

Adverb
  1. 1
    Finally; at last. nonstandard, not-comparable, rare

    "This allows a more flexible resource utilization and better performance: any process can access its data wherever it is, a reduced migration cost can be obtained by the transfer of a minimal part of the process context (the data partially remaining where it is), endly the remote access cost is minimized thanks to the attraction between data and execution context."

Example

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"Of unitie, shewing of our keeping of the sea: with an endly or finall processe of peace by authoritie."

Etymology

From Middle English endly, endely (“final”), equivalent to end + -ly. Compare Dutch eindelijk (“final”), German endlich (“final”), Middle High German endelīch (“final”).

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