longsomely
English
Etymology
From Middle English *langsumliche, from Old English langsumlīċe (“long, during or for a long time; patiently, with long-suffering”), equivalent to longsome + -ly.
Adverb
longsomely (comparative more longsomely, superlative most longsomely)
- In a longsome, long-lasting, or tedious manner; lengthily.
Synonyms
- at length, enduringly, protractedly; see also Thesaurus:lastingly
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