Monthly
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Old English mōnath, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch maand and German Monat, also to moon.
wiktionary
From month + -ly.
etymonline
monthly (adv.)
"once a month, in every month," 1530s, from month + -ly (2).
monthly (adj.)
1570s, "pertaining to or relating to a month," from month + -ly (1). Old English had monaþlic, but the modern words seem to be separate formations. From 1580s as "continued for a month;" 1640s as "done or happening once every month." As a noun, "a magazine or periodical published once a month," by 1833.