α. see ever adv. and adj. and ylike adv.; also Middle English euerliche (probably transmission error).
β. English regional (Yorkshire) in later use. 1600s–1900s every like, 1800s ivvry like, 1800s–1900s everylike.
单词 | everylike |
释义 | † everylikeadv.α. see ever adv. and adj. and ylike adv.; also Middle English euerliche (probably transmission error). β. English regional (Yorkshire) in later use. 1600s–1900s every like, 1800s ivvry like, 1800s–1900s everylike. Obsolete. 1. Invariably; unceasingly, constantly, continually. ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > always or in every case alwayeOE aldayOE everOE by night and (by) daylOE ayc1175 algatea1200 alwaysc1225 everylikec1225 stillc1297 evermorea1300 algatesa1325 alikec1330 early and latec1330 at all assaysc1360 universallya1398 likec1400 continuallyc1460 tidely1482 ay-whenc1485 from time to (formerly unto) timea1500 at all seasons1526 at once1563 at every turn1565 throughout1567 still still1592 still1594 still and anona1616 still an enda1616 every stitch-while1620 everlastingly1628 constantly1651 everywhen1655 eternally1670 allus1739 any day (of the week)1759 everly1808 allers1833 every time1854 toujours1902 all (the way) down the line1975 the world > action or operation > continuing > [adverb] > in a continuous manner or without stopping fastlyOE anonOE everOE everylikec1225 continuallyc1305 atreet1340 unceasinglyc1340 perpetuallyc1385 incessably1398 desselya1400 ithandlya1400 dreichlyc1400 restlessc1400 contunely1447 all alongc1450 dessantlyc1460 incessantly1481 still opece1488 uncessantlya1500 continuinglya1513 in ane1513 away1526 incessant1558 restlessly1567 square1570 stintless1598 ceaselessly?1606 residently1609 unrestingly1621 indesinently1651 jugially1654 unintermissively1656 constantly1682 hand to fist1706 forever1753 unintermittingly1784 round the clock1816 continuously1826 unpausingly1831 sustainedly1842 pauselessly1845 remorselessly1845 around the clock1872 play-by-play1889 ball-by-ball1906 non-stop1920 solidly1937 c1225 (?c1200) St. Katherine (Royal) (1981) l. 770 Constu bulden abur inwið iþin heorte..bute sloh & slec eauer iliche sumerlich? c1300 St. Brendan (Laud) l. 718 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 239 Þis fruyt is euere i-liche ripe, and þis lond i-liche briȝt. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. xiii. iii. 654 Eueryliche þat ryuer is profitable while he passeth noȝt þe boundes. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 9984 Þat lastes euer elike [Vesp. ilik, Trin. Cambr. I-liche, Fairf. elyke] new. a1450 St. Edith (Faust.) (1883) l. 2164 Ȝet almys-dede & fastyng he dude euerylyche continuelle. c1450 (?a1400) Wars Alexander (Ashm.) l. 340 Þe ious out he wrengis, Erne till exorȝise & ethis euer elike. c1500 (?a1437) Kingis Quair (1939) lxx Tantalus..That ever ylike hailith at the well, Water to draw with buket botemles. ?1537 Hugh of Caumpedene tr. Hist. Kyng Boccus sig. D*.iii Unto the sonne is lykened one That geuyth his lyght euer anon And euer ylyke his lyght lastes. 1659 E. Wales Mount Ebal Levell'd xi. 308 Let thy heart be every like breathing after it, and longing to enjoy it. 2. English regional (Yorkshire). From time to time; at intervals. ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > infrequency > [adverb] > intermittently by (formerly also at) startsc1422 startmeal?c1422 off and on1535 every otherwhile1542 by, or in, snatches1577 by fits and turns1583 by halves and fits1583 one time with another1591 fit-meal1593 by fits and spurts1605 planetarily?1609 scatteredly1612 startinglya1616 by snaps1631 intermittingly1654 from space to space1658 on and off1668 at (by) intervals1744 cessantly1746 by spells1788 fitfully1792 by fits and spasms1797 everylikea1800 intermittently1800 intermittedly1829 interjectionally1837 jerkily1839 at seasons1850 sporadically1852 parenthetically1860 spasmodically1877 snatchily1880 variously1892 a1800 S. Pegge Suppl. Grose's Provinc. Gloss. (1814) Like, ‘Every like’, i.e. every now and then. North. i.e. on similar occasions. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 53 They kept playing the music every like. 1876 C. C. Robinson Gloss. Words Dial. Mid-Yorks. Everylike, at time and time. 1928 A. E. Pease Dict. Dial. N. Riding Yorks. 38/2 ‘Them banties nobbut lays every-like, just an odd 'un noos an thens’—of the intermittent laying of eggs. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.c1225 |
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