EVERYWHEN

Etymology

Adverb

everywhen (not comparable)

(rare) Always, at all times.

Antonyms

• never

Usage notes

The word is usually collocated with everywhere in the phrase everywhere and everywhen, where it often denotes continuous existence or inexistence in time and space, and as such, it is commonly found in theological and spiritual contexts.

Source: Wiktionary


Ev"er*y*when`, adv.

Definition: At any or all times; every instant. [R.] "Eternal law is silently present everywhere and everywhen." Carlyle.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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