-kyələ(r)lē, -kyəlē, ÷-k(ə)lə(r)lē, ÷-k(ə)lē, -li adverb
Etymology: Middle English particulerly, from particuler particular + -ly
1. : in a particular manner: as
a. archaic : in the case of each one of a number : one by one : severally , singly
b. : in detail : in particulars : item by item : part by part
appurtenances … more particularly described — Act 5 George III
c. : in the specific case of one person or thing as distinguished from others : in particular : individually , personally , specifically
the provision of such facilities, particularly in rural areas — D.D.Eisenhower
trace major population movements … for the Pueblo groups particularly , for other southwestern groups incidentally — E.K.Reed
d. : in a special or unusual degree : to an extent greater than in other cases or towards others : especially
a poison particularly toxic to canines — Monsanto Magazine
a particularly stormy … winter voyage — C.H.Grandgent
the final effect, particularly with modern furniture, could … have been barnlike — Betty Pepis
e. obsolete : in a familiar or intimate way
with whom he was very particularly acquainted — Henry Fielding
2. : in the manner of a particular (as a term, predication, or proposition) in logic