endlessly, adv.
(ˈɛndlɪslɪ)
[f. prec. + -ly2.]
In an endless manner; everlastingly, for ever; perpetually, unceasingly.
| c 1400 Apol. Loll. 55 To be quicknid ȝendlesly. c 1450 Lonelich Grail xlix. 64 For they ben Goddis endelesly. 1450–1530 Myrr. Our Ladye 4 Endelesly..presente in the syghte of hys Godly forknowynge. 1509 Fisher Fun. Serm. C'tess Richmond (1708) 36 To whome be laude and honoure endlessly. 1616 Lane Sqr. Tale xi. 208 Curious galleries..endlesselie roundinge. 1865 Pusey Truth Eng. Ch. 41 Lest they should endlessly lose Him. 1878 Huxley Physiogr. Pref., The multiform and endlessly shifting phenomena of nature. |