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单词 algate
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algateadv.

Brit. /ˈɔːlɡeɪt/, U.S. /ˈɔlɡeɪt/, /ˈɑlɡeɪt/, Scottish English /ˈɔlɡet/
Forms: Middle English alegate, Middle English ale-gate, Middle English algat, Middle English al-gate, Middle English allegate, Middle English alle gate, Middle English allgate, Middle English–1500s all gate, Middle English–1600s (1900s– archaic) algate; English regional (northern) 1800s algate; Scottish pre-1700 algait, pre-1700 al-gat, pre-1700 algayt, pre-1700 all gait, pre-1700 all gat, pre-1700 allgate, 1800s a'gate, 1900s– a' gait, 1900s– augait.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: all adj., gate n.2
Etymology: < all adj. + gate n.2 (compare gate n.2 III.), probably after early Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic alla gǫtu always, throughout). Compare earlier alway adv.
Now rare (archaic and Scottish).
1. Always, continually; = algates adv. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > always or in every case
alwayeOE
aldayOE
everOE
by night and (by) daylOE
ayc1175
algatea1200
alwaysc1225
everylikec1225
stillc1297
evermorea1300
algatesa1325
alikec1330
early and latec1330
at all assaysc1360
universallya1398
likec1400
continuallyc1460
tidely1482
ay-whenc1485
from time to (formerly unto) timea1500
at all seasons1526
at once1563
at every turn1565
throughout1567
still still1592
still1594
still and anona1616
still an enda1616
every stitch-while1620
everlastingly1628
constantly1651
everywhen1655
eternally1670
allus1739
any day (of the week)1759
everly1808
allers1833
every time1854
toujours1902
all (the way) down the line1975
a1200 MS Trin. Cambr. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1873) 2nd Ser. 23 He..wunede mid his apostles for to þe fowertuðe dai, noht alegate, ac stund-mele.
c1300 Life & Martyrdom Thomas Becket (Harl. 2277) (1845) l. 1136 (MED) Alle gate he nom his wei bi niȝte that he awaited nere.
c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) l. 3670 Þat hors..faste gan neye and loude braye, Al-gate ase a ȝede.
1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) xii. l. 362 Our lordis..Will all gat [1489 Adv. allgate] ficht agane the richt.
1541 Schole House of Women sig. A.iiv They stody algate, to be at warre And with euyll sawes, to be ouerthwarte.
?1552 Duncan Laideus' Test. in C. Innes Black Bk. Taymouth (1855) 160 Seing fortune this algait with ws rin.
1577 R. Holinshed Hist. Irelande i. 20/1 in Chron. I These strangers in Ireland would algate nowe bee also called and accompted Normans.
2. Nevertheless, notwithstanding; however; = algates adv. 4. Now archaic and rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > qualification > [adverb] > however, nevertheless, notwithstanding
though-whetherc897
nathelesseOE
though971
whetherOE
yetOE
neverlOE
what for-thyc1175
nethelessa1200
never the latterc1225
algatec1230
in spite of (despite, maugre, etc.) one's teethc1230
nought for thatc1275
(all) for noughtc1325
(in) spite of one's nosec1325
alway1340
thoughless1340
ne'er the later (also latter)a1382
ne'er the lessa1382
neverlatera1382
neverthelessa1382
ne for-thia1400
neverlessa1400
not-againstandinga1400
nauthelessc1400
nouthelessc1400
algatesc1405
noughtwithstanding1422
netherless?a1425
notwithstanding1425
nethertheless1440
not gainstandingc1440
not the lessa1450
alwaysa1470
howbeit1470
never þe quedera1475
nought the lessc1480
what reck?a1513
nonetheless1533
howsomever1562
after all1590
in spite of spite1592
meantime1594
notwithstand1596
withal1596
in the meanwhile1597
meanwhile1597
howsoever1601
in (one's) spite?1615
however1623
in the meantime1631
non obstante1641
at the same time1679
with a non-obstante to1679
stilla1699
the same1782
all the same1803
quand même1825
still and all1829
anyhow1867
anyway1876
still and ona1894
all the samey1897
just the same1901
but1939
c1230 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Corpus Cambr.) (1962) 34 Ȝef he wule allegate habben a sihðe, lokið þet hit beo ful scheort.
a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) (1891) l. 7152 But yit algate they shal abide.
a1475 J. Russell Bk. Nurture (Harl. 4011) in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 142 Mynse hem smalle in þe siruppe: of fumosite algate be ye feerynge.
?1577 F. T. Debate Pride & Lowlines sig. Cviiv Alas, quoth I, this is great crueltye: All gate I bad them all be of good cheere.
1614 W. Browne Shepheards Pipe i. sig. B7v I haue a feare and dread algate.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses 379 All she there told him, ruing death for friend so young, algate sore unwilling God's rightwiseness to withsay.
3. By all or any means; in any way; = algates adv. 6. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [adverb] > by all or every means
algatea1250
algatesc1425
a1250 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Nero) (1952) 181 Ȝif þi luue nis nout forto ȝiuen. auh wult allegate þet me bugge hire.
c1330 Otuel (Auch.) (1882) l. 1263 (MED) He..seide, algate he wolde preue Þat ich am in mis beleue.
a1450 (?a1390) J. Mirk Instr. Parish Priests (Claud.) (1974) l. 1448 Algate make hym telle the.
?1555 Ld. Morley tr. Petrarch Tryumphes sig. L.ivv He whosoeuer doth loke vnto his state Let hym sone prouyde for hym selfe algate.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. viii. sig. Kk2v Fayrer then her selfe, if ought algate Might fayrer be.
4. At any rate, in any case; whatever may happen; = algates adv. 5. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > existence > state or condition > circumstance or circumstances > [adverb] > in any case
algatec1330
for any chancea1400
at (also in) all events1550
howsoever1586
in any event1692
oncea1715
whether or no1784
for any sake1824
at any event1838
c1330 Sir Orfeo (Auch.) (1966) l. 231 (MED) Bot his harp he tok algate, And dede him barfot out atte ȝate.
c1405 (c1395) G. Chaucer Summoner's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 329 I dampned thee, thou most algate be deed.
a1439 J. Lydgate Fall of Princes (Bodl. 263) i. l. 6907 That we algate shal deie bothe too.
1509 tr. A. de la Sale Fyftene Ioyes of Maryage (de Worde) (new ed.) vi. sig. G.v My mayster cometh, and in his company Two of his frendes, men of good estate For to be lodged here this nyght algate.
?1530 W. Neville Castell of Pleasure (new ed.) sig. a.ij It [sc. this book] doeth no good lyenge styll in my chyst To passe the tyme some wyll bye it algate Cause it is newe, compyled now of late.
5. Altogether; completely, entirely; = algates adv. 3. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [adverb] > entirely, altogether, or completely
righteOE
allingOE
outlyOE
allOE
throughoutlyc1175
allingsa1225
throughouta1225
thoroughc1225
albedenec1300
outc1300
quitelyc1330
all-whollya1375
most widelya1382
all wholea1393
all-thinga1398
algate?a1400
algatesc1405
thoroughly1442
mainly1550
outrighta1560
outrightly1642
solely1710
teetotally1832
bodaciously1833
teetotaciously1833
orl1864
?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Petyt) ii. 185 (MED) Philip now wille me faile, & alle gate wend me fro.
c1405 (c1380) G. Chaucer Second Nun's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 318 Algate ybrend in this world shul we be.
c1410 (c1395) G. Chaucer Squire's Tale (Harl. 7334) (1885) l. 246 Which is vnknowe algat [c1405 Hengwrt algates; c1415 Corpus Oxf. algate] vnto me.
1529 tr. M. Luther in tr. Erasmus Exhort. Studye Script. sig. E.viij The one will not love againe, or have atonement with the other, and will algate be separate.
1543 Chron. J. Hardyng f. cciiiv The tenth yere then of the kyng his date The kyng of Scotland, and Owayn of Glendor His soonne also, the world forsoke then algate And dyed awaye, of theim then was no more.
1625 W. Lisle tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Noe in tr. Part of Du Bartas 60 When algate the top of this Tower had raught unto the clouds.
6. Scottish. Everywhere. Cf. algates adv. 2.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > here, there, etc. > [adverb] > everywhere
aywherec1000
ywhereOE
overallOE
everywherec1225
ever aywherec1330
algatesa1393
over-allwhere1395
eachwherea1400
ouerwhere?a1400
universally?a1430
all overc1440
allwherec1450
atoura1475
all wheresc1515
universal1524
everywheres1834
algate1843
everyplace1854
1843 J. Ballantine Gaberlunzie's Wallet 23 He's a' gate, kens a' thing, sae dinna ye think Ye'll ever get out o' his track man.
1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb (ed. 2) xviii. 108 They war stannin' aboot a' gate roun' aboot the kirk.
1915 J. Wilson Lowland Sc. Lower Strathearn 95 Aa'v luikit augait for'd. I've looked everywhere for it.
1930 in Sc. National Dict. (1931) 2/2 [Linlithgow] Aye, she's a fair raker! She stravaigs a' gait!
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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