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everyhow, adv. rare. (ˈɛvərɪ-, ˈɛvrɪhaʊ) [See every 12.] In every way.1837 Hawthorne Amer. Note-bks. (1879) I. 102 Crags, all shattered and tossed about everyhow. 1880 Athenæum 24 Apr. 529 The walking tour was got through every how but on foot.
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word choice - Somewhere, somewhat, somehow, some...day? - English ...
So besides somewhere, somehow, and somewhat, there's also anywhere and anyhow. And then there's everywhere and elsewhere. It looks like locatives have the most fun, since where combines with the most words. Combinations like * somewhen, * anywhat, * elsewho, and * everyhow -- while understandable -- just don't exist in English.
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▪ I. every, n. (ˈɛvərɪ, ˈɛvrɪ) Also 4 eur. [Var. form of eaver1.] Rye grass (Lolium perenne).14.. tr. Higden (Rolls) VII. 525 (Harl. MS. 1900) Of whete and of eur' that som men clepeth darnel. 1863 Barnes Dorset Gloss. (Philol. Soc.), Every or ever-grass.▪ II. every, a. (quasi-pron.) (ˈɛvərɪ, ˈɛvrɪ)...
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