English edit

Etymology edit

resolved +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

resolvedly (comparative more resolvedly, superlative most resolvedly)

  1. (obsolete) So as to resolve or clear up difficulties; clearly.
  2. (obsolete) resolutely; decidedly; firmly.
    • 1669, Thomas Brooks, A Cabinet of Choice Jewels:
      Look, as we groundedly conclude, that such men are under the reign and dominion of that King, that they readily, resolvedly and habitually take up arms []