everyhow

everyhow
/ev"ree how'/, adv. Archaic.
in all ways; in every manner.
[1830-40; EVERY + HOW]

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  • everyhow — adverb however, by whatever means …   Wiktionary

  • everyhow — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adverb Etymology: every (I) + how : in every way …   Useful english dictionary

  • every — early 13c., contraction of O.E. æfre ælc each of a group, lit. ever each (Chaucer s everich), from EACH (Cf. each) with EVER (Cf. ever) added for emphasis, as the word is still felt to need emphasis (Mod.Eng. every last ..., every single ..., etc …   Etymology dictionary

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