Awhile

/əˈwaɪl/ adverb

for a short period of time; for some time.

From Old English 'ane hwile,' meaning 'one while' or 'one period.' The 'a-' is a reduced form of 'one,' and 'while' originally meant a period or stretch of time. Over centuries, this compound gradually merged into the single adverb we use today.

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