Antiquely is spelled with the letters A-N-T-I-Q-U-E-L-Y. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /ænˈtikwəli/. The first syllable begins with the "æ" sound, as in "cat," followed by "n" and "t" sounds. The second syllable has a long "e" sound like in "me," followed by the "k" sound and ending with the "w" and "uh" sounds. The last syllable has a short "i" sound like in "sit" and ends with the "lee" sound. Overall, the word antiquely is pronounced an-ti-kwuh-lee.
The word "antiquely" is derived from the root word "antique". "Antique" is derived from the Latin word "antiquus", meaning "old" or "ancient". In English, it was initially used as an adjective to describe things from ancient times or of a bygone era. Later, the adverb "antiquely" was formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to "antique", and it means in an old-fashioned or ancient manner.