adv. arch. [ALL- E 2 + WHERE. At first over all-where.] Everywhere.
c. 1430. Hymns to Virg. (1867), 102. But ouer al-where is þi godhede.
1526. Skelton, Magnyf., 1347. Foly and Fansy all where, every man doth face and brace.
1585. James I., Ess. Poesie (Arb.), 17. The pelmell chok with larum loude alwhair.
c. 1630. Drumm. of Hawth., To Fairest Fair, Wks. 31/2. All-where diffused.
1865. Lowell, Poet. Wks. (1879), 437. I follow all-where for thy sake.
b. In form allwheres. (Cf. alway-s, sometime-s.)
1879. J. D. Long, Æneid, XI. 826.
Allwheres at once their missiles stream as fast | |
As snowflakes fall, and veil the sky with gloom. |