Alwise

/ɔːlˈwaɪz/ adverb

An archaic term meaning 'in all ways' or 'in every way'; completely or entirely.

Compound of Old English 'eall' (all) and 'wise' (way or manner). The suffix '-wise' creates adverbs indicating manner or direction, common in Middle English.

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