ǽg-hwǽr
. Dele á-hwǽr, and add: -hwár, -wern. I. local, (1) in every place, (a) referring to the whole of space :-- God bið á wesende and ǽghwǽr ondweard, Bl. H. 19, 26. Ǽghwár, 23, 21. (b) of limited space :-- Oeghuer, -huuér, óghuuaer vulgo, passim, Txts. 107, 2173. Ǽgiwern passim, An. Ox. 11, 160. Wé forhealdað ǽghwǽr (-hwár, v. l.) Godes gerihta, Wlfst. 157, 14. Hié hergodon ǽghwǽr be ðám sǽ, Chr. 918; P. 98, 12: 998; P. 131, 13. Him wæs ǽghwǽr wá, Sat. 342. Ǽghwǽr onbútan circumquaque, An. Ox. 2, 251. Ǽghwǽr on eorþan, Gen. 2705. Geneósian ealra þeóda ǽghwǽr landes ad visitandas omnes gentes, Ps. Th. 58, 5. Ǽghwár eorðan usquequaque, Ps. L. 118, 107. [In Met. 10. 58 substitute :-- the likes of them are everywhere.] (2) to every place, in every direction :-- Se wind mæg féran ǽghwǽr, Rä. 41, 69. Hié sendon ǽgwern æfter fultume, Ors. 4, 1; S. 154, 22. II. in every case :-- Bið andgit ǽghwǽr sélest, B. 1059: Gú. 573. III. in every respect :-- Ǽghwáre usquequaque, R. Ben. I. 36, 10.æ
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