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Earthly

Earthly is an adjective used to describe things related to the earth or the physical, material world. In contemporary usage it often contrasts with spiritual or celestial realms, and it can carry connotations of mundanity, practicality, or human experience. Common phrases include earthly concerns, earthly pleasures, and earthly life, where the term emphasizes the worldly, temporary nature of those things.

Etymology and scope provide context for the term. It derives from Old English eorðlic ('earthly, of the

Usage and nuance are important for interpretation. In religious or philosophical contexts, 'earthly' is often used

earth'),
formed
from
eorð
('earth')
plus
the
suffix
-lic
('like'
or
'characteristic
of').
The
word
has
cognates
in
other
Germanic
languages,
reflecting
a
shared
linguistic
heritage
that
centers
on
the
earth.
Modern
English
retains
the
metaphorical
sense
of
'earthly'
to
distinguish
the
material
world
from
nonmaterial
or
spiritual
realms.
to
denote
things
of
this
world
as
opposed
to
heavenly
or
divine
matters.
It
can
describe
physical,
tangible
attributes,
or
the
everyday,
practical
aspects
of
life.
While
generally
neutral,
it
can
carry
a
critical
undertone
when
implying
worldliness
or
a
focus
on
carnal
concerns.