adv. [f. EVERY + WHITHER; in ME. perh. f. EVER + YWHITHER.] In every direction.

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1398.  Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., IV. iv. (1495), 85. The moost mater is obedyent that stretchyth itselfe euery whyther and moost vpwarde.

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1851.  Carlyle, Sterling, I. viii. (1872), 48. It was talk … spreading everywhither in inextricable currents.

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1888.  Talmage, Serm., in The Voice (N. York), 28 June, 7/1. A hymn has wings, and can fly everywhither.

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