nightly
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnaɪtli/
- Homophone: knightly
Etymology 1
From Middle English nyȝtly, nihtlich, nihtlic, from Old English nihtlīċ, nihtelīċ (“nocturnal, nightly, of the night, at night”), equivalent to night + -ly. Cognate with Scots nichtlie (“nightly”), West Frisian nachtlik (“nightly, nocturnal”), Dutch nachtelijk (“nightly, nocturnal”), German nächtlich (“nocturnal, nightly”), Danish natlig (“nightly”), Swedish nattlig (“nightly, nocturnal”).
Adjective
nightly (not comparable)
- Happening or appearing in the night; night-time; nocturnal.
- nightly dews
- A cobweb spread above a blossom Is sufficient to protect It from nightly chill. — Tyndall.
- Performing, occurring, or taking place every night.
- The dog demanded to go out for his nightly walk.
- Used in the night.
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English nyghtly, neghtly, from Old English *nihtlīċe (“nightly”), equivalent to night + -ly.
Adverb
nightly (not comparable)
- Every night.
- He checks his email nightly.
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Noun
nightly (plural nightlies)
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