Definition
In a hanging manner; suspended, dangling, or with a quality of hesitation or incompleteness (archaic or poetic usage).
Etymology
From 'hanging' (present participle of 'hang') plus the adverbial suffix '-ly,' creating an old English or poetic construction. Appears rarely in literature describing a suspended state or unfinished action.
Kelly Says
Words like 'hangingly' are literary experiments—poets and archaic writers created them to capture subtle states of being, like something that's neither falling nor stable but caught in between, giving us precise language for the uncertain and incomplete.
Translations
ARالعربية
معلقًا
ma-3al-qan
BNবাংলা
ঝুলন্ত
jhol-ton-t
CACatalà
penjant
pe-n-jan-t
CSČeština
visící
vi-si-ci
DADansk
hængende
hen-gen-de
DEDeutsch
hängend
hen-gend
ELΕλληνικά
κρεμασμένος
kre-mas-men-os
ESEspañol
colgando
kol-gando
FRFrançais
suspendu
so-spendu
HIहिन्दी
लटक रहा
la-tak ra-ha
IDBahasa Indonesia
gantung
gan-tung
ITItaliano
appeso
a-pe-so
JA日本語
ぶら下がるように
bu-ra-ga-ru-you-ni
KO한국어
매달려서
mae-dal-lyeoseo
MSBahasa Melayu
gantung
gan-tung
NLNederlands
hangend
han-gend
NONorsk
hengende
hen-gen-de
PLPolski
wiszący
vi-szi-chi
PTPortuguês
pendente
pen-den-te
RUРусский
повиснуть
po-vis-nut'
SVSvenska
hängande
hen-gan-de
TLTL
nakakabit
na-ka-ka-bit
UKУкраїнська
вішати
vi-sha-ty
URاردو
لٹکا ہوا
lat-ka-hoo-a
VITiếng Việt
lơ lửng
lo-lu-ng