yearly
Words ending in an unpronounced "e" omit the "e" when forming the adverbial "LY" form, most notably "true" becoming "truly". (Similarly, the Americanized version of "judgment" removes an unpronounced "e")
Quantity, quality, quarry, quarterly, query, queenly, queerly, quickly, quivery, quizzically.
Silly
How about these: -kitty -Katy -kooky
Adjective->Adverbhappy -> happilysorry -> sorrilymerry -> merrilycheery -> cheerilydainty -> daintilyflimsy -> flimsilygay -> gailylucky -> luckilymessy -> messilynoisy -> noisilyordinary -> ordinarilyready -> readily
yearly
yearly
you
yacht.
Many adverbs are formed by adding -LY to an adjective form (patient-patiently, dutiful-dutifully), but not all words ending in -LY are adverbs. *When an adjective ends in Y, such as happy or sleepy, the Y is changed to i before adding -LY : happily, sleepily.
Joy Jazzy
happy horny hilly.
Words that start with R and end with Y are:racyrainyrallyraspberryraspyratifyrayreadilyreadyreallyrecoveryrectoryregencyregistryrelayrelyriskyrosaryrosyrowdyroyaltyrubyruddyrudelyrunwayrusty
Many, many English words end with -y. For example, nearly all adverbs (quickly, openly, magically, luckily, ....) end with -ly.
There are no specific rules to be followed for words ending in "ely". Most of the root words ending in E add -ly whereas words ending in Y replace the Y with an I before adding the -ly. Examples: complete => completely icy => icily hungry => hungrily
every
Duty has four letters and starts with a D, and ends with a Y.