adv. and prep. Obs. or dial. [f. ENDLONG with adverbial genitive ending, as in alway(s, betime(s, etc.] = ENDLONG, q.v.

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  A.  adv.

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1473.  Warkw., Chron., 22. It flammed Endlonges fro the Est to the Weste.

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T. (1613), 63. Many goodly streets end-longs to the very earth they encindred.

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  B.  prep.

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c. 1380.  Sir Ferumb., 498. Endelonges is side þat blod him ran.

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1515.  in Pitcairn, Crim. Trials, I. 262*. To pass endlangis the Cost.

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