Naturally

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Middle English (in the sense ‘having a certain status by birth’): from Old French, from Latin naturalis, from natura ‘birth, nature, quality’ (see nature).


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From Middle English naturally, naturaly, naturely, naturaliche, natureliche, equivalent to natural +‎ -ly.


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naturally (adv.)

late 13c., "inherently, intrinsically, characteristically," from natural (adj.) + -ly (2). From late 14c. as "in accord with natural law;" also "normally; usually, expectedly; as a matter of course, consequently, understandably." The notion is "as a natural result." From early 15c. as "without artificial assistance, by a natural process."