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all-where, adv. arch.|ˈɔːl-hwɛə(r)| [all- E 2 + where. At first over all-where.] Everywhere.
c1430Hymns to Virg. (1867) 102 But ouer al-where is þi godhede. 1526Skelton Magnyf. 1347 Foly and Fansy all where, every man doth face and brace. 1585James I Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 17 The pelmell chok with larum loude alwhair. c1630Drummond of Hawthornden To Fairest Fair Wks. 31/2 All-where diffused. 1865Lowell Poet. Wks. (1879) 437, I follow all-where for thy sake. b. In form allwheres. (Cf. alway-s, sometime-s.)
1879J. Long æneid xi. 826 Allwheres at once their missiles stream. |