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单词 everywhere
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everywhereadv.n.pron.adj.

Brit. /ˈɛvrᵻwɛː/, U.S. /ˈɛvriˌwɛr/
Forms:

α. see ever adv. and adj. and ywhere adv.

β. see every adj. and pron. and where adv., conj., and n.

γ. U.S. regional (chiefly southern and south Midland) 1900s– everwhere.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: ever adv., ywhere adv., every adj., where adv. and conj.
Etymology: Originally < ever adv. + ywhere adv. In later use reanalysed as < every adj. + where adv. and conj. Compare everywheres adv. and (with sense A. 2) everywhither adv. Compare also anywhere adv., owhere adv., somewhere adv., etc.In early use often written as two words. (Word division in Middle English examples frequently reflects editorial choices of modern editors of texts, rather than the practice of the manuscripts.) With the γ. forms compare ever , ever' , evuh , U.S. regional variants of every adj. (see discussion at that entry).
A. adv.
1. In every place. Also: (in narrower sense) in every part (of a limited space, a book, an author's writings, etc.). Also: (loosely) in many places; of frequent occurrence.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > here, there, etc. > [adverb] > everywhere
aywherec1000
ywhereOE
overallOE
everywherec1225
ever aywherec1330
algatesa1393
over-allwhere1395
eachwherea1400
ouerwhere?a1400
universally?a1430
all overc1440
allwherec1450
atoura1475
all wheresc1515
universal1524
everywheres1834
algate1843
everyplace1854
c1225 (?c1200) St. Katherine (Bodl.) (1981) l. 254 Þi leofmon ant ti lauerd..is wið þe eauer ihwer.
c1230 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Corpus Cambr.) (1962) 103 Ah ȝe eauer ihwer se ich ga swiðere uorð leaueð þer lengest.
c1330 (?a1300) Arthour & Merlin (Auch.) (1973) l. 9172 Heueden fet and armes þer Lay strewed eueriwher.
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 1 Cor. iv. 18 As I teche euerywhere in ech chirche.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) l. 18001 What maner is þat ihesus Þat werreþ on þe euerywhore.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 5567 Ouer-all his kingriche euerilk-quar [ Trin. Cambr. euery where].
1483 ( tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage of Soul (Caxton) iii. x. f. lvjv Suche noyse and crye, that moche hit lothed me, Euery where sownyd allas.
a1593 C. Marlowe Tragicall Hist. Faustus (1604) sig. B3v That I may be here and there and euery where.
1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ iii. ii. §18 Motion..must be alike everywhere in it [matter].
1692 E. Walker tr. Epictetus Enchiridion xiv You'll find th' Avenues guarded ev'ry where.
1749 D. Hartley Observ. Man i. Introd. I every-where use these Words in the Senses here ascribed to them.
1775 J. Fielding Farmer's Guide Fairs & Markets 13 He..wandered about, and enquired here, there, and every where.
1850 J. McCosh Method Divine Govt. (ed. 2) i. ii. 41 We discover everywhere signs of littleness and restlessness.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. xix. 136 The horizontal stratification is everywhere beautifully shown.
1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues I. 112 Irresistible here, as everywhere in Plato, in his intellectual superiority.
1906 Mrs. Beeton's Bk. Househ. Managem. (rev. ed.) lxix. 1811 Patent Carpet Sweepers..are..in use everywhere.
1912 ‘Saki’ Unbearable Bassington vii. 122 ‘Real country scenery; apple blossom everywhere.’ ‘Surely only on the apple trees,’ said Lady Caroline.
1960 News Chron. 19 July 3/1 The Italian fashions are glitter, glitter, all the way... Lamé is everywhere.
1983 A. Carpenter in L. G. Page & E. Wigginton Aunt Arie i. 29 I used t'pick beans everwhere. I went clear t'th'other side a'Highlands and everwhere else and picked beans.
2015 Scotsman (Nexis) 23 May I started looking everywhere, but could not find it.
2. To every place. Also: (loosely) to many places.
ΚΠ
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) i. l. 1263 (MED) And euery-wher, londys enviroun, Þe fame spradde of his hiȝe renoun.
1526 Bible (Tyndale) Acts viii. 4 They that were scattered abroade went every where preachyng the worde.
1560 tr. E. Roesslin Byrth of Mankynde (new ed.) i. f. xlvi Karnels and fatnesse sprede abrode euery where on the karnelly body.
1654 S. Clarke Marrow Eccl. Hist. (ed. 2) 69 The Emperour himself began to favour that opinion, and so by little and little it was spread everywhere.
1766 L. Carter Diary 23 Mar. (1965) I. 288 Tobacco flies in abundance everywhere.
1788 A. L. Barbauld Lessons for Children 3 to 4 Years Old 97 My name is Sun..and..I have a crown upon my head of bright beams, and I send forth my rays every where.
1848 W. K. Kelly tr. L. Blanc Hist. Ten Years II. 238 The strength of gover[n]ment..resulted..from the means it possessed of making its will reach everywhere.
1854 G. W. Peck Melbourne & Chincha Islands 149 I went everywhere—to the dance halls, and the ‘mascaras’, and saw nothing worse than noise.
1906 Amer. Hist. Rev. 11 260 It was not until May, 1689, that instructions were sent everywhere to demand the surrender of all books of Molinos.
1927 E. C. L. Adams Congaree Sketches xii. 29 She been ever where..wid dat scandal lovin' tongue of hern.
1978 J. McGahern Getting Through 122 The violin travels with me everywhere.
2014 Church Times 19 Sept. 56/3 Even today, when everyone goes everywhere, this sudden proclamation by the sea itself of its existence remains thrilling.
B. n. and pron.
1. All places; every part (of a whole). Frequently preceded by from.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > here, there, etc. > [noun] > everywhere
everywhere1533
all-over1860
1533 tr. Erasmus Enchiridion Militis Christiani xii. sig. H.i. Neyther Iames nor Iohan can do that thyng in euery where whiche they do in this or yt place.
1622 J. Reynolds Triumphs Gods Revenge: 2nd Bk. viii. 120 Candles and torches come from euery where.
1662 Lux Matutina 70 They from everywhere cited the bishops to meet at Lampasced, there they ratifie the form of Faith which was published of old at Antioch.
1760 G. Baretti Dict. Eng. & Ital. Lang. I Ondeche, from whatever place, from everywhere.
1832 Cobbett's Weekly Polit. Reg. 14 July 68 Visitors from Winchester, from Portsea, from the Isle of Wight, and in short from everywhere.
1885 ‘M. Twain’ Let. 11 Sept. (1917) II. xxv. 460 Flowers and general ruck sent to him by Tom, Dick, and Harry from everywhere.
1913 D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers viii. 192 Everywhere was clean and still for Sunday afternoon.
1927 Amer. Mercury Nov. 336/1 Professional ex-Confederates blew in from everywhere.
1959 A. L. Rowse Diaries 20 Feb. (2003) 277 Miss Redmayne of Burford, Miss Redmayne of a little Spanish town near Segovia.., Miss Redmayne of everywhere.
1966 Life 2 Dec. 52/1 (caption) My arms, my shoulder, even my heart—everywhere hurt, hurt, hurt!
1997 G. Hosking Russia (1998) ii. i. 62 Some five hundred delegates came from everywhere between the White Sea and the Don.
2014 Irish Times 14 Jan. 13/6 I had nothing in the house for Christmas Day and everywhere was closed.
2. Totality of place or space; omnipresent space. With the: the infinite.
ΚΠ
1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. sig. Cc4 Oh Thou euery where, and good of All!
a1631 J. Donne Good Morrow 11 in Poems (1633) 165 For love, all love of other sights controules, And makes one little roome, an every where.
1660 R. W. Originall of Dominion Princes 86 The mysterious Ubiquity of God; who is rather to be said to be ipsum ubique, quàm ubique: to be the every where it selfe, then barely to be every where.
1860 Belief in Personal God & Future Life 29 There is an everywhere: you cannot conceive the contrary.
a1886 E. Dickinson Poems (1892) iii. xxii. 139 The Sea. An everywhere of silver, With ropes of sand To keep it from effacing The track called land.
1893 G. MacDonald Poems II. 158 Out of the everywhere into here.
1921 R. Newcomb Volute in Archit. ii. 10 From a very particular definite point out into the everywhere.
1965 London Mag. Oct. 25 The sweet illusion that has made An eldorado of your hair And our love an everywhere.
1992 J. Neusner Short Hist. Judaism iii. vi. 178 The everyday stands for something beyond, the here and now represent the everywhere and all the time.
2006 R. L. Grimes Rite out of Place iii. xi. 146 A cosmos is not merely an empty everywhere. It is an everywhere as perceived from somewhere, a universe as construed from a locale.
C. adj.
All-pervading. Also: done, occurring, operating, etc., everywhere.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > presence > [adjective] > present everywhere
ubiquitary1583
everywherea1600
ubiquitarian1641
ubiquitory1643
omnipresenta1711
ubiquarian1762
totipresent1768
ubiquitous1802
ubiquious1835
all-overish1838
wall-to-wall1967
a1600 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie vii. iv, in Wks. (1662) 7 The one betook himself unto the Gentiles, the other unto the Jews, for the exercise of that Office of every where preaching.
1635 A. Gil Sacred Philos. Holy Script. vi. xxxi. 86 How can that falshood of the every-where being, of Christs body, be iustified?
1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 31 Eternity is said to be an everlasting now, and immensity as an every where cleavelesness.
1776 H. Knox Sel. Serm. Interesting Subj. I. ii. 29 His infinite greatness,..spotless purity, and every where presence.
1829 Monthly Rev. Sept. 37 If he exist everywhere, he must be extended everywhere: at least we cannot conceive of an everywhere existence without an everywhere extension.
1887 Punch 26 Mar. 147/1 Until the fact I've made quite clear That this is the Everywhere Jubilee Year!
1896 Methodist Rev. May 419 What can be broader than the ‘Father in heaven,’ the ‘one God and Father of all;’ than the everywhere Spirit.
1908 St. Andrew's Cross Aug. 374/2 Dislike of the Church and preference for some outside, every-day religion of good conduct and devotion to an every-where God.
1969 N.Y. Times 9 June r1/1 An ‘everywhere school’—one that meanders through the 46-acre community on the ground floor of housing units.
2017 G. Toal Near Abroad viii. 278 The Cold War was an everywhere war.

Derivatives

ˈeverywhereness n. ubiquity, omnipresence. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > presence > [noun] > being everywhere at the same time
ubiquity1637
ubiquitariness1654
everywayness1674
everywhereness1674
omnipresentness1727
totipresence1768
omnipresencea1822
ubiquitousness1852
1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 32 Neither of them would come any nearer to everlastingness, or everywhereness, than the shortest and the least do.
1845 P. J. Bailey Festus (ed. 2) 233 Poetry is not confined to books. For the creative spirit..hath God's everywhereness.
1922 Methodist Rev. May 350 His belief in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit as teaching the ‘everywhereness’ of God.
2012 Irish Times (Nexis) 25 Aug. (Mag. section) 19 The interviews, the photo-shoots, the product endorsements and the paparazzi shots—the everywhereness of celebrity culture.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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