Old English deorlice "worthily, excellently;" see dear + -ly (2). From c. 1200 as "with tender affection;" from late 15c. as "at a high price."
I would dearly love to know
she loved him dearly
he paid dearly for the food
deamination
dean
de-anglicize
dear
dearborn
dearly
dearness
dearth
deary
deasil
death