No longer; not anymore; an archaic or obsolete form meaning 'not any longer' or 'no more.'
From Middle English, possibly combining 'a' (on) with 'more,' though the exact evolution is debated. Similar to 'anymore' in modern English but with archaic spelling and pronunciation influenced by French.
This word is nearly extinct—it's so old that modern English speakers usually use 'anymore,' 'no more,' or 'no longer' instead. Finding 'aimore' in old texts is like finding a linguistic fossil!
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