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† everˈmo, adv. Obs. [OE. phrase ǽfre má (see ever and mo). In the OE. quots. the words have their ordinary sense, so that the phrase = ‘any longer’, ‘ever again’ (cf. evermore 3 c); but prob. má was also used to emphasize ǽfre in the sense ‘to all future time’; cf. Ger. immer always (:—OHG. io-mêr), immermehr evermore, Fr. jamais ever, never (:—vulgar Lat. jam magis ‘now more’).] = next.
[c897K. ælfred Gregory's Past. lii. 405 Gif hwelc wif forlæt hiere ceorl, & nimð hire oðerne, wenestu recce he hire æfre ma? a1000Cædmon's Crist & Satan 140 (Gr.) Ne on þa beorhtan ᵹescæft Ne mot ic æfre ma eaᵹum starian.] a1200Moral Ode 106 To deþ idemet, and eure ma [Trin. Coll. MS. afremo] forlorene. c1200Vices & Virtues (1888) 35 Hie [karitas] scal æure mo ȝelasten, aiðer on ðessere woreld and ec on ðare oðre. 1297R. Glouc. (1724) 44 Londone he ys now y cleped, and worþ euermo. c1380Sir Ferumb. 2466 For þo was þe gurdel þat he com fore y-lost for euere-mo. c1386Chaucer Knt.'s T. 174 In a tour, in anguish and in wo, Dwellen this Palamon and eke Arcite, For everemo. 1393Gower Conf. III. 25 For such a coke I may go fasting evermo. |