The word "spellingly" is spelled with three syllables: /ˈspɛ.lɪŋ.li/. The first syllable is pronounced with an unstressed "e" sound, while the second and third syllables have a short "i" sound. This adverb is derived from the verb "spell," meaning to write or name the letters that make up a word correctly. "Spellingly" means in a spelled-out or verbalized manner, often used to describe how a word is pronounced. Proper spelling is important for effective communication, making "spellingly" a relevant term in the English language.
The word "spellingly" is not commonly found in dictionaries, and its etymology is not sufficiently recorded. It appears to be a derivative form of the word "spell" with the addition of the suffix "-ingly", which typically forms adverbs indicating the manner or way in which an action is performed. However, it is worth noting that this particular form is not widely recognized or used in contemporary English.