groundly

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Firmly grounded; solid; of education: complete, thorough, well-grounded.
adv
  1. In a firmly grounded manner; solidly.
  2. To the very ground or bottom; deeply, profoundly; completely, thoroughly.

Pronunciation

/ˈɡɹaʊndli/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-groundly.wav

Word forms

groundly more groundly most groundly groundley groundlie

Etymology

From Middle English groundli, growndly, grundlich (“firm, solid; deep, profound; fundamental, radical; of a person: learned, well-grounded”) [and other forms], from ground (“surface of the earth on which one stands; earth, soil; burial site; field of battle, battleground; dry land; flat land; piece of land; region; country; the earth; lowest part, base, bottom; foundation; platform; basis for a doctrine, opinion, etc.; fundamental principle; source; background (of a painting, etc.)”) (from Old English grund (“ground; bottom, foundation; abyss”), from Proto-Germanic *grunduz (“ground; foundation”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrem- (“to resound; to grumble, roar, thunder”)) + -li (suffix forming adjectives). The English word is analysable as ground + -ly (suffix forming adjectives), and is cognate with German gründlich (“careful, thorough; deep, profound”), Swedish grundlig (“thorough; in depth; profound; radical”).

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