old-fashionedly-carried
|old-fash-ioned-ly-car-ried|
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/oʊld ˈfæʃəndli ˈkærid/
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/əʊld ˈfæʃəndli ˈkærid/
outdatedly transported
Etymology
'old-fashionedly-carried' originates from the combination of 'old-fashioned' and 'carried', where 'old-fashioned' refers to something that is out of date or not in line with current trends, and 'carried' means to hold or transport.
'old-fashionedly-carried' combines the adjective 'old-fashioned' with the adverbial suffix '-ly' and the past participle 'carried', forming a compound adjective.
Initially, it meant 'carried in an outdated manner', and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
in a manner that is considered outdated or not in line with current trends, often referring to the way something is transported or held.
The suitcase was old-fashionedly-carried by the butler.
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Last updated: 2025/04/15 06:01
