Where does “Dickensianly” come from?

Dickensianly (English) comes from English Dickensian, from English Dickens, from English Dicken, from English Dick, from English declaration, from Middle English declaration, from Old French declaration, from Latin declaratio — spring.

Dickensianly (English): In a Dickensian manner

Definitions

  1. In a Dickensian manner

Ancestry of “Dickensianly”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishDickensianOf or pertaining to Charles Dickens or,...
2EnglishDickensnotably borne by [[w:Charles Dickens
3EnglishDicken
4EnglishDickA male person
5EnglishdeclarationA written or oral indication of a fact, opinion,...
6Middle Englishdeclaration
7Old Frenchdeclaration
8LatindeclaratioThe act of making clear; a disclosure,...
9Latindēclārōto declare or announce
10Latindē-of; from
11Latinof; concerning; about
12Latinverumtruly; even so; but; yet; however; still
13Latinvērspring
14Latinveror
15Proto-Italicwezorspring
Every word from Proto-Italic wezorEvery word from Latin dē-Every word from Latin veror