There is apparently NOT a single word that means both. Intend is to want to do, to achieve, to wish for and to be determined. Miserly has a totally different meaning connoting cheap niggardly behaviour, penny-pinching, being extremely parsimonious. -I don't see any point of connection.
I intend to show you the meaning of the word "intend".
I don't think that's a word.
To be niggardly, stingy, ungenerous.
greedy, sordid, close, mean
Thrifty
The most appropriate term was miser or miserly
The word that is derived from words meaning both whole and burned is holocaust.
Scheme, design, meaning, proposal, layout, method, diagram, blueprint, agenda, intend, mean, foresee...
I intend tomorrow to tell her I love her.
I intend to answer this question to the best of my ability.
The stress is in the second syllable ... in-TEND
There are four morphemes in the word "unintentionally": un- (prefix meaning "not"), intend (root/base word), -tion (suffix forming a noun), and -ally (suffix forming an adverb).