deedily

English

Etymology

From deedy +‎ -ly.

Adverb

deedily (comparative more deedily, superlative most deedily)

  1. Industriously; diligently.
    • Kenneth H. Ashley, Eyes on the Wolds, in: 1923, Sir John Collings Squire, Rolfe Arnold Scott-James, The London Mercury (volume 9)
      The fields are very spacious and the views are very wide, / And steadily and deedily the little horses go: []