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traditionally-done

|tra-di-tion-al-ly-done|

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/trəˈdɪʃənəli dʌn/

customarily executed

Etymology
Etymology Information

'traditionally-done' originates from the combination of 'traditionally' and 'done', where 'traditionally' is derived from 'tradition', meaning 'customs or beliefs passed down through generations', and 'done' is the past participle of 'do', meaning 'to perform or execute'.

Historical Evolution

'traditionally' evolved from the Latin word 'traditionem', meaning 'handing over, delivery', and 'done' from the Old English 'don', meaning 'to perform'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'traditionally' meant 'in accordance with tradition', and 'done' meant 'completed or finished'. Together, they convey the idea of something completed in a traditional manner.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

performed or executed in a manner that adheres to long-established customs or practices.

The festival was traditionally-done, with all the rituals observed.

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Last updated: 2025/05/03 22:05