Hyphen After Ly, Sometimes? - englishforums.com
www.englishforums.com › English › HyphenAfterLyOct 03, 2006 · Because most words ending in -ly are uniquely adverbial, the rule of thumb is to not hyphenate after them, but a word ending in -ly that is not uniquely an adverb will need a following hyphen (as Bob rightly notes, examples are scarce). Conversely, a word not ending in -ly that is an adverb but not uniquely so also wants a hyphen (for example, "well" when coupled with a past participle is invariably hyphenated: a well-spoken man, a well-designed machine.)
Hyphens with “ly” words – stay or go?
www.sayitwithsteele.com › single-post › 2019/02/11Feb 11, 2019 · Motherly-looking woman – “motherly” modifies “looking” and is also (or can be used as) an adjective describing “woman”. No, don’t add hyphenbecause the “ly” word modifies the adjective after it. Wholly owned subsidiary – Referring to the explanation from “yes” above, “wholly” is not modifying “owned” and “wholly owned” is not a single idea before the noun “company.” “Wholly” cannot be separately used to also describe “subsidiary.” “Wholly ...