alonely
English
Etymology 1
From alone + -ly.
Adjective
alonely (comparative alonelier or more alonely, superlative aloneliest or most alonely)
- (archaic) Exclusive; sole; only.
Etymology 2
From Middle English aloonly, alonly, al only, equivalent to alone + -ly, or more strictly, all- + one + -ly.
Adverb
alonely (comparative alonelier or more alonely, superlative aloneliest or most alonely)
- (archaic) Only; merely; singly.
- c. 1529, Hugh Latimer, Sermons on the Card
- This said spirit was not given alonely unto him, but unto all his heirs and posterity.
- c. 1529, Hugh Latimer, Sermons on the Card