adv. arch. [ALL- E 2 + WHERE. At first over all-where.] Everywhere.

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c. 1430.  Hymns to Virg. (1867), 102. But ouer al-where is þi godhede.

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1526.  Skelton, Magnyf., 1347. Foly and Fansy all where, every man doth face and brace.

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1585.  James I., Ess. Poesie (Arb.), 17. The pelmell chok with larum loude alwhair.

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c. 1630.  Drumm. of Hawth., To Fairest Fair, Wks. 31/2. All-where diffused.

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1865.  Lowell, Poet. Wks. (1879), 437. I follow all-where for thy sake.

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  b.  In form allwheres. (Cf. alway-s, sometime-s.)

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1879.  J. D. Long, Æneid, XI. 826.

        Allwheres at once their missiles stream as fast
As snowflakes fall, and veil the sky with gloom.

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