Always Definition
Origin of Always
-
Originally a genitive form of alway, from Middle English allwaye, alle wey, from Old English ealneġ, ealneweġ (“always, perpetually”, literally “all the way”), from ealne + weġ (accusative case), equivalent to al- (“all”) + way, or all + -ways. Cognate with Scots alwayis (“always”), Low German allerwegens (“very often”, literally “all ways'”). More at all, way.
From Wiktionary
-
Middle English alweis alwei always (from Old English ealne weg) (ealne) (accusative of eall all all) (weg way wegh- in Indo-European roots) -es adv. suff. –s3
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Related Articles
Find Similar Words
Find similar words to always using the buttons below.