togetherly

English

Etymology

From together + -ly.

Adverb

togetherly (comparative more togetherly, superlative most togetherly)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) In a combined or unified manner; together; altogether.
    • 2005, Anima Sharma, Tribe in Transition:
      These religious forms and religious faiths, togetherly form the religious system of these Gonds, which has expanded with time and during the expansion, experienced contact with other religions.
    • 2011, Gregory Dark, Susie and the Snow-It-Alls:
      “'And we can dream together, And if we dream togetherly . ... Whooshed togetherly, but separately cocooned in their own thoughts, by their own sense of the majesty below and of the dauntingness above; [...]

Adjective

togetherly (comparative more togetherly, superlative most togetherly)

  1. Together or in a state of being together; indicative of being close or close together; togetherlike.
    • 2010, Carolyn Ives Gilman, Arkfall - Current Nebula Nominee for Best Novella - Page 19:
      "[...] All true—it's just under tons of water, and the habitations are a bit too togetherly for me."
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