Everywhere

/ˈɛvriˌwɛr/ adverb

Definition

In or to every place; in all locations without exception.

Etymology

From Middle English everiwhere, compound of 'every' + 'where'. The word 'every' comes from Old English æfre ælc meaning 'ever each', while 'where' derives from Old English hwǣr meaning 'at what place'.

Kelly Says

This word perfectly captures the human desire to express totality and omnipresence in a single breath. It's fascinating how we combine two simple concepts - 'every' and 'where' - to create something that feels almost magical in its scope.

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