temporally
temporally
UK[ˈtem.pər.əl.i]US[ˈtem.pər.əl.i]
adv
in a way that relates to time or the sequence of events
adv
in a way that is not eternal or spiritual; worldly or secular
Morpheme Breakdown
temporal
ly
temporal
relating to time
ly
adverb suffix
Etymology
the word 'temporally' is built upon the latin noun tempus, meaning "time" or "a period." this root is prolific in english, giving rise to words like 'temporary' and 'contemporary.' the adjective-forming suffix -alis was added in latin to create temporalis, meaning "of time." this adjective was borrowed into english as 'temporal.' finally, the old english adverbial suffix -ly, itself descended from a germanic root meaning "body" or "form," was appended. thus, 'temporally' literally means "in a manner relating to time," describing actions or existences within the sequential framework of time, as opposed to the eternal or spiritual realm.
Analysis
Structure: temporal (relating to time) + ly (adverb suffix)
- temporal: from latin temporalis, from tempus (time, period). functions as the adjective root meaning "of or relating to time."
- ly: from old english -līce (forming adverbs from adjectives). functions as a suffix forming adverbs meaning "in a specified manner."
Examples
the two events are temporally distinct, occurring decades apart.
the study examines how cultures perceive the world temporally.
his concerns were more temporally focused on immediate needs rather than eternal truths.