The word "appliedly" is spelled with two suffixes: "-ly" and "-ed". The "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "apple" in IPA transcription /ə/, the "p" is pronounced as /p/, the "l" is pronounced as /l/, and the "i" is pronounced like the "i" in "it" as /ɪ/. The suffix "-ed" is pronounced as /d/ and the suffix "-ly" is pronounced as /li/. Therefore, the IPA transcription for "appliedly" is /əˈplaɪdliː/.
The word "appliedly" does not have a distinct etymology as it is not a commonly used word in English. In fact, it may be considered a derivative or extension of the word "applied", which comes from the Old French word "apliquer" and the Latin word "applicare", both meaning "to put to" or "to attach". "Appliedly" could be understood as an adverb form of "applied", suggesting something done in an applied manner. However, its usage is not widely recognized, and it does not have a well-established etymology.