"everwho" meaning in English

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Pronoun

Etymology: From ever + who. Formed similarly to the older words each, every. Compare everwhere. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|ever|who}} ever + who, {{m|en|each}} each, {{m|en|every}} every, {{m|en|everwhere}} everwhere Head templates: {{head|en|pronoun|||||||||||||||||||head=}} everwho, {{en-pron}} everwho
  1. (Appalachia) Whoever. Tags: Appalachia
    Sense id: en-everwho-en-pron-F3yqAw56 Categories (other): Appalachian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English pronouns

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