Allwhere

/ˌɔːlˈwɛr/ adverb

Everywhere; in or to all places; an archaic or poetic form of 'everywhere.'

Compound of 'all' and 'where,' formed in Middle English. This archaic construction mirrors similar compounds like 'always' and 'already,' but mostly fell out of use by the 18th century in favor of 'everywhere.'

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