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单词 alway
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alwayadv.

Brit. /ˈɔːlweɪ/, U.S. /ˈɔlˌweɪ/, /ˈɑlˌweɪ/
Forms: (Word division in Old English and Middle English examples frequently reflects editorial choices of modern editors of texts, rather than the practice of the manuscripts.)

α. early Old English ealnu weg, Old English eallne weg, Old English ealne wæg (rare), Old English ealne weg, Old English ealne weig, early Middle English alne way, early Middle English alneway, early Middle English alnewe (transmission error), early Middle English alnewey, early Middle English alne wey.

β. Old English alneg, Old English alnig, Old English eallneg, Old English eallnig, Old English ealneg, Old English ealneh (rare), Old English ealnig, early Middle English ælne.

γ. Middle English alaway, Middle English alleway, Middle English alle-way, Middle English alle waye, Middle English allewei, Middle English allewey, Middle English alle-wey, Middle English alle wey, Middle English alleweye, Middle English alle weye, Middle English alle-weye, Middle English alluey, Middle English all-vey, Middle English all-way, Middle English all-waye, Middle English allwe, Middle English all-wey, Middle English allweye, Middle English aluey, Middle English alwai, Middle English al-wai, Middle English al-waie, Middle English al-way, Middle English al-wei, Middle English al-weie, Middle English al-wey, Middle English al weye, Middle English–1500s allewaye, Middle English–1500s allwey, Middle English–1500s all wey, Middle English–1500s all weye, Middle English–1500s al waye, Middle English–1500s alwei, Middle English–1500s alweie, Middle English–1500s alwey, Middle English–1500s al wey, Middle English–1500s alweye, Middle English–1600s allway, Middle English–1600s all way, Middle English–1600s allwaye, Middle English–1600s alwaie, Middle English–1600s al way, Middle English–1700s alwaye, Middle English– alway, 1500s allwai, 1500s allwaie, 1500s all waie, 1500s all waye; Scottish pre-1700 allwa, pre-1700 allway, pre-1700 all-way, pre-1700 all way, pre-1700 all waye, pre-1700 aluay, pre-1700 alva, pre-1700 alvay, pre-1700 alwa, pre-1700 al-way, pre-1700 al way, pre-1700 alwaye, pre-1700 al waye, pre-1700 alwey, pre-1700 a way, pre-1700 1800s alway.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: all adj., way n.1
Etymology: Ultimately < all adj. + way n.1 Originally (in α. forms) < the masculine accusative singular of all adj. + the accusative singular of way n.1, showing the accusative in adverbial use. In β. forms with syncope of unstressed medial e and simplification of the resultant consonant group lnw , showing increasing opacity of the compound. In γ. forms apparently re-formed < all adj. + way n.1; compare -way comb. form. Compare Middle Dutch allewēge always, everywhere, in every respect (Dutch alweg always, now rare and regional (eastern)), Middle Low German allewēge , alwēge , Middle High German allewege , allewec , alwec always, (occasionally) everywhere (early modern German alweg always, German allewege (now rare) always, everywhere); also Middle Dutch alrewegen everywhere (Dutch allerwegen always, everywhere, in every respect), early modern Dutch allerweegs everywhere (16th cent.), Middle High German allerwegen everywhere (German allerwegen , everywhere, always). Compare also Anglo-Norman and Old French tute veie , Anglo-Norman tute veies , tutes veies , Old French tote voie , tote voies , totes voies , etc. (Middle French toute voie , toutes voies ) meanwhile (c1100), nevertheless, however (mid 12th cent.), always, continually (late 12th cent.), in any case, in any event (beginning of the 13th cent. or earlier); also Old Occitan tota via always, Spanish todavia (13th cent.), Portuguese todavia (13th cent.), Italian tuttavia (13th cent.), all originally in sense ‘always’ (now only ‘even, however, nevertheless’). Compare later always adv.Old English ealne weg is also attested in adverbial use in its literal sense ‘all the way, the whole way’; compare e.g.:OE Acct. Voy. Ohthere & Wulfstan in tr. Orosius Hist. (Tiber.) (1980) i. i. 16 Wulfstan sæde þæt he gefore of Hæðum, þæt he wære on Truso on syfan dagum & nihtum, þæt þæt scip wæs ealne weg yrnende under segle. Compare also Old English ealning always (apparently an alteration of ealneg , ealnig (see β. forms), after -ing suffix4); ealning seems to be particularly characteristic of sources showing the influence of Mercian usage:OE Charter: Æðelred & Æðelflæd to St. Peter's, Worcester (Sawyer 223) (transcript of damaged MS) in F. E. Harmer Sel. Eng. Hist. Docs. 9th & 10th Cent. (1914) 23 Butan þæt se wægnscilling..gonge to ðæs cyninges handa swa he ealning dyde æt Saltwic.OE Charter: Bp. Wærferð to Æðelred & Æðelflæd (Sawyer 1280) in A. J. Robertson Anglo-Saxon Charters (1956) 36 Hi..wilniað him to þæt hi syn eigðer ge hlafordes freond..ge þære cyrcan, & hig his wyllað alning hieom toearnien dæges & nihtes mid heora godcundnesse. Compare also Old English ealling always (probably an alteration of ealning , after eallinga alling adv.: compare discussion at that entry):OE Vercelli Homilies (1992) xxi. 357 God..us healdeð a wið feonda gehwæne, gif we hine soðfæstlice mid eaðmettum ealling lufiað.OE Menologium 173 Þænne ealling cymð ymb þreo niht þæs þeodum wide emnihtes dæg. N.E.D. (1884) gives the pronunciation as (ǭ·lwei, archaic ǭ:lwēi·) /ˈɔːlweɪ/, archaic /ˌɔːlˈweɪ/.
Now chiefly archaic and regional.After the Middle English period alway becomes increasingly less common in standard English, being supplanted in all senses by always adv. By the 19th cent. the word survives mainly in literary and regional uses.
1. = always adv. 3.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > duration > eternity or infinite duration > [adverb]
always fortha700
alwayeOE
oeOE
everOE
buten endea1000
echelichec1175
till doomsdayc1175
to timea1200
perdurablyc1275
in ayea1300
without endc1330
anytimea1375
for ay and oc1374
continually1382
perpetuallyc1385
ay-forthc1390
everlastinglyc1390
perpetualc1392
eternallyc1393
endlessa1400
in (also for, to) perpetuitya1400
always?c1425
without timec1425
endlesslya1450
sempiternlyc1450
infinitivec1470
aylastinglyc1475
everlastingc1475
incessantly1481
in saecula saeculorum1481
sempiternally1509
all days1533
for altogether1542
constantly1567
interminate?1567
incorruptibly1579
perpetuously1612
in perpetuum1613
eternal1614
unterminably1631
unfadinglya1672
unendingly1674
for a constancy1710
perennially1729
tarnally1790
imperishably1795
indefectibly1837
immortally1858
fadelessly1861
eOE King Ælfred tr. Gregory Pastoral Care (Hatton) (1871) li. 395 Ðeah ge hine [sc. ðisne middangeard] lufigen, he eow ne mæg ealneg standan.
OE Vercelli Homilies (1992) x. 206 Mine þearfan me ealne weg habbað, & ic hie næfre ne forlæte.
?a1300 Vision St. Paul (Digby) 54 in Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen (1879) 62 403/2 (MED) Þer hoe schal ben alne way.
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 136 (MED) Þe wel couaytouse wrechche þet alneway heþ þet eȝe to þe guodes þet oþre habbeþ, and doþ alneway and makeþ alneway semblont þet he ne heþ naȝt.
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. v. xx. 204 Ȝif lif dureþ a þousand ȝere, alwey schulde growemo teeþ and moo.
a1450 (c1375) G. Chaucer Anelida & Arcite (Tanner 346) (1878) l. 236 For to loue hym alwey [c1475 Harl. 372 alway, a1500 Harl. 7333 alweye] ȝit neuer-the-lese.
1473 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1473/7/8 Kepand allway his alya to the realm of France.
a1500 (a1450) Generides (Trin. Cambr.) l. 6646 (MED) And alway still he febelid passyng sore.
1599 First Bk. Preseruation Henry VII sig. F3v For what auaileth a King, what auaileth an Emperor also, If that he lose his soule, to liue here fortunat alway?
1611 Bible (King James) Matt. xxviii. 20 And Loe, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. View more context for this quotation
1667 N. Billingsley Treasury Divine Raptures xxxviii. 17 'Tis said, the rod of wicked ones shall not Alway remain upon the righteous lot.
1766 A. Nicol Poems Several Subj. 302 Cherubims he plac'd to wait.., their access to prevent Towards the tree of life, lest they Should eat thereof, and live alway.
1845 J. M. Neale Hymns for Sick 36 Whoso receiveth them, receiveth Thee, With them alway.
1895 R. Ford Tayside Songs 17 But aye the ither rig was redd, An' the wark gaed on alway.
1948 C. F. Macintyre tr. P. Verlaine Sel. Poems 93 Turn toward the poet's eyes that are filled with love alway.
1994 E. Danticat Breath, Eyes, Memory (1998) xiv. 103 I alway felt, I did, that I knew words in my head. I did not know them on paper.
2. = always adv. 1.
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
eOE tr. Orosius Hist. (BL Add.) (1980) iv. vii. 98 Ac hit God wræc on him swa he ær ealneg dyde.
eOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Otho) (2009) I. xxvii. 511 Ic ðe sæde eallne weg þæt hi næfre ne bioð buton wite, ðeah þe swa ne þince.
c1300 St. Mary Magdalen (Laud) l. 584 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 479 (MED) Godes Aungles euer-ech day habbe me here i-nome, An ibore me alne wey ȝwane ischolde come.
c1350 (a1333) William of Shoreham Poems (1902) 105 And wo hys he þat alnewe deþ wel al þat he deþ?
a1402 J. Trevisa tr. Dialogus Militem et Clericum (Harl.) 23 (MED) Alwey to ȝoure owne harme ȝe kikeþ aȝenus þe pricke of kynges.
1480 J. Cely Let. 6 Sept. in Cely Lett. (1975) 88 My sistir youre avnte comavndyth her vnto you as hartyly as she can or may, allway thankyng you off youre grett labur and besinesse.
a1500 Warkworth's Chron. (1839) 4 Alwey he promysed he wuld do.
a1500 (a1400) Sir Cleges (Adv.) (1930) l. 227 Wethyr wee haue les or more, Allwaye thanke we God therefore.
1513 T. More Hist. Edward V (1641) 7 Not alway [1611 alwaies] for ill will, but oftner for ambition.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) 2 Sam. xv. 2 Absalom gat him vp allwaye early in the mornynge, and stode in the waye by the porte.
1611 Bible (King James) John vii. 6 My time is not yet come: but your time is alway ready. View more context for this quotation
1673 H. Hickman Hist. Quinq-articularis Epist. sig. a2v In such kind of Syllogismes the Reduplicative particle ought alway to be put to the major term of the Syllogism.
1726 J. Swift Let. 15 Oct. (2003) III. 35 Is it imagined that I must be..Alway upon the qui vive and the Slip Slop.
1743 H. Fielding Jonathan Wild iii. i, in Misc. III. 194 He ran over in his Thoughts the uninterrupted Tenderness which she had alway shewn him.
1851 R. C. Trench Poems 46 And boldly use the children's prayer alway.
1868 J. E. A. Brown Lights thro' Lattice 56 For he [sc. the foe] doth mark each open door alway.
1904 Penny Cuts (Trinidad) 15 Oct. So bad de road is dat dem fellars does alway have to cut way some wid dey cutlass.
1922 D. Marquis Poems & Portraits 41 The fellowship of Caiaphas were of good repute alway—but Jesus tramped with beggar men and broke the Sabbath day.
1994 J. Kelman How Late it Was 51 Sammy's head was getting into a state and what was coming out wasnay alway very good.
3.
a. = always adv. 2b. Obsolete.
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
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 224 (MED) Ac alnewey, ich ne zigge naȝt þet yef he deþ þe dede of spoushod [etc.].
?1473 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Recuyell Hist. Troye (1894) II. lf. 300v Alleway at the petycion of the grekes the kynge pryant sente breseyda to her fader.
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour i. sig. D.vi I wyll nat contende, who amonge them that do write grammers..is the beste: but that I referre to the discretion of a wyse mayster. Alway I wolde aduyse him, nat to detayne the childe to longe in that tedious labours.
1615 R. Rogers Comm. Bk. Judges lxix. 376 Christ and Iohn Baptist..were both admired by diuers sorts of people,..yet alway they so carried themselues, that the one honoured the other.
b. = always adv. 2a. See also (alway) foreseen or foreseeing that at foresee v. 4.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > qualification > [adverb] > at all events, at any rate
alwayc1405
alwaysa1413
of all hands1548
when all is said and done?1570
after all1590
howevera1616
at all rates1667
at any rate1730
whether or no1784
anyhow1799
anyways1828
anyhows1830
anyway1832
any road1855
anywise1859
whatever1870
any old how1900
anyhoo1924
nohow1926
anyroads1929
c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Shipman's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 397 Tel me alwey er that I fro thee go If any dettour hath in myn absence Ypayed thee.
1414 Rolls of Parl.: Henry V (Electronic ed.) Parl. Apr. 1414 §22. m. 3 Savyng alwey to our liege lord his real prerogatif.
?a1430 Compleynte Virgin (Huntington) l. 170 in Minor Poems T. Hoccleve (1970) i. 5 He a disciple is, & thow art a Lord; Thow al away art gretter than he is.
1489–90 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VII (Electronic ed.) Parl. Jan. 1489 §16. m. 5 Provided alwey that this present acte begyn to take effecte at the fest of Annunciacion of oure Lady next comyng and not afore.
1555 in Hereford Munic. MSS (transcript) (O.E.D. Archive) III. 523 Provyded allway that ys schalbe saufull to every persone Enfraunchesed.
1613 Bp. W. Cowper Holy Alphabet (Psalms cxix. 50)125 There is no sort of tentation can befal vs for which the word of God doth not furnish vnto vs sufficient consolation: Prouiding alway we make conscience of it in prosperity.
1678 J. Godolphin Repertorium Canonicum xxiv. 475 It [sc. adultery] may be committed in a threefold manner,..alway supposing that one or both are Matrimonializ'd, and both living.
1777 Act to prevent Waste, Destr. & Embezzlement Goods or Estates in Charters & Gen. Laws Mass. App. xliv. 810 Saving alway unto any person aggrieved at any sentence..an appeal unto the supreme court.
1788 W. Gordon Hist. Independence U.S.A. III. x. 319 If he shall obtain the Floridas from Great Britain, these United States will guarantee the same to his catholic majesty; provided alway that the United States shall enjoy the free navigation of the river Mississippi into and from the sea.
a1882 R. W. Emerson Poems (1883) 273 But in the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings.
1908 Westm. Monthly Oct. 6 That's the way of life, ye know; and mind, dinna get discouraged,—there's alway a height beyond.
2001 A. Rice Blood & Gold v. 62 Also, I thought, I can alway delay the murder. I can talk with Mael now.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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