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Etymology

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From January +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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Januarily (comparative more Januarily, superlative most Januarily)

  1. (rare) In a manner characteristic of the month of January.
    • 1916, The Boston Globe, "Women's Suits In Spring Checks" (January 16, 1916), p. 41:
      To wear now—in fact, some are trimmed Januarily with fur.
    • 1968 January, Gerald F. McClish, “The Story of Ona”, in MotorBoating, volume 121, number 1, page 96:
      It was Januarily bleak for the rest of Illinois when the truck arrived with our six tons of steel...
    • 2009, Sean Phelan, Staring at the Sea, page 27:
      Outside it was Philadelphia and Januarily snowing.
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