See every in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"etymology_text": "Inherited from Old English ǣfre ǣlċ, ǣfre ǣġhwelċ, ǣfre ġehwelċ (“each and every”).",
"forms": [
{
"form": "everi",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everich",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everiche",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everych",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everyche",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "evrich",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "hevery",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "averiche",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "avrich",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "ævric",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "eavriche",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "evereuch",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "everilc",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "evrilc",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Early-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "evyriche",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Late-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "evyry",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Late-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "ȝevery",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Late-Middle-English"
]
},
{
"form": "eaver-euch",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "eaver-euich",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "aver alche",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "ever ælche",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "ever-ulc",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "hewery",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"East-Anglia"
]
},
{
"form": "everech",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Southern"
]
},
{
"form": "evereche",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Southern"
]
},
{
"form": "evrech",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Southern"
]
},
{
"form": "evreche",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Southern"
]
},
{
"form": "everuch",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everuche",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everuych",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "ever uche",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everylch",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "everilk",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Northern"
]
},
{
"form": "ever-ilk",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Northern"
]
},
{
"form": "ever-ilke",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Northern"
]
},
{
"form": "evyr-ilk",
"tags": [
"alternative",
"Northern"
]
},
{
"form": "evirilk",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "evire ilke",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
},
{
"form": "evyrilk",
"tags": [
"alternative"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "enm",
"2": "determiner"
},
"expansion": "every",
"name": "head"
}
],
"lang": "Middle English",
"lang_code": "enm",
"pos": "det",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
"Middle English terms with quotations"
],
"examples": [
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
98,
103
]
],
"bold_translation_offsets": [
[
95,
100
]
],
"english": "When that April, with its sweet showers / Has pierced March's drought to the root / And bathed every vein in fluid such that / with its power, the flower is made […]",
"ref": "1387–1400, [Geoffrey] Chaucer, “Here Bygynneth the Book of the Tales of Caunt́burẏ”, in The Tales of Caunt́bury (Hengwrt Chaucer; Peniarth Manuscript 392D), Aberystwyth, Ceredigion: National Library of Wales, published [c. 1400–1410], →OCLC, folio 2, recto:",
"text": "Whan that Auerill wᵗ his shoures soote / The droghte of march hath ꝑced to the roote / And bathed euery veyne in swich lycour / Of which v̄tu engendred is the flour[…]",
"translation": "When that April, with its sweet showers / Has pierced March's drought to the root / And bathed every vein in fluid such that / with its power, the flower is made […]",
"type": "quotation"
},
{
"bold_text_offsets": [
[
105,
113
]
],
"bold_translation_offsets": [
[
102,
107
]
],
"english": "Then were they condescended that King Arthur and Sir Mordred should meet betwixt both their hosts and every of them should bring fourteen persons […]",
"ref": "1470–1485 (date produced), Thomas Malory, “Capitulum iiij”, in [Le Morte Darthur], book XXI, [London: […] by William Caxton], published 31 July 1485, →OCLC, leaf 423, recto; republished as H[einrich] Oskar Sommer, editor, Le Morte Darthur […], London: David Nutt, […], 1889, →OCLC, page 845, lines 16–18:",
"text": "Than were they condeſended that Kyng Arthure and syr mordred ſhold mete betwyxte bothe theyr hooſtes and eueryche of them shold brynge fourtene persones […]",
"translation": "Then were they condescended that King Arthur and Sir Mordred should meet betwixt both their hosts and every of them should bring fourteen persons […]",
"type": "quotation"
}
],
"glosses": [
"every (all of a group collectively)"
],
"links": [
[
"every",
"every#English"
],
[
"group",
"group#English"
],
[
"collectively",
"collectively#English"
]
]
},
{
"glosses": [
"each, every single (all of a group individually)"
],
"links": [
[
"each",
"each#English"
],
[
"every",
"every#English"
],
[
"single",
"single"
],
[
"group",
"group#English"
],
[
"individually",
"individually#English"
]
]
},
{
"categories": [
"Middle English terms with rare senses"
],
"glosses": [
"either, both (of a group of two)"
],
"links": [
[
"either",
"either#English"
],
[
"both",
"both"
],
[
"group",
"group#English"
],
[
"two",
"two#English"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(rare) either, both (of a group of two)"
],
"tags": [
"rare"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/ˈɛv(ə)riː/"
},
{
"ipa": "/ˈɛv(ə)riːt͡ʃ/"
},
{
"ipa": "/ˈɛv(ə)rit͡ʃ/"
},
{
"ipa": "/ˈɛv(ə)ˌrɛ̝ːt͡ʃ/",
"tags": [
"Southern"
]
},
{
"ipa": "/ˈɛv(ə)ˌryːt͡ʃ/",
"note": "West Midland"
},
{
"ipa": "/ˈɛv(ə)rilk/",
"tags": [
"Norfolk",
"Northern"
]
}
],
"word": "every"
}
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