Evermore

/ˌɛvərˈmɔːr/ adverb

Forever; for all time to come. An archaic or poetic term emphasizing eternal duration or permanence.

Middle English compound of 'ever' (Old English 'æfre') + 'more' (Old English 'māra'). The combination emerged in the 14th century to intensify the concept of perpetuity, common in religious and romantic literature of the period.

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