Alw

/ɔːl/ noun

An archaic or dialectal form of 'all'; used in Middle English and early modern texts to mean the whole amount or everything.

Middle English variant of 'all,' derived from Old English 'eall.' This spelling reflects regional pronunciation variations from before spelling was standardized.

AMሁ תמיד
ARدائما
BNসবসময়
CAsempre
CSvždy
DAaltid
DEimmer
ELπάντοτε
ESsiempre
FAهمیشه
FIaina
FRtoujours
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