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  • determiner Obsolete spelling of every.

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Examples

  • But "the patterne or example of everie thing is ye perfectest in that kind, whereof we still come short"?

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2010

  • The castle being over, and Lambert farre enough, I resolved to goe to bed everie night, haveing had fatigue enough before.

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • Ai has blak kitteh, blak an white kitteh, grey floofie kitteh, stripey kitteh and golden goggie- can maek sure there is floof to kontrast wif everie outfit!

    I wand u 2 meet my fwend Falcor - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Nor shall any person or persons using or occupying the mysterie of tanning, set any their Fats vats in tan-hills or other places, where the woozes or leather put to tan in the same shall or may take any unkinde heats; nor shall put any leather into any hot or warm woozes whatsoever on pain of twenty pounds for everie such offence.113

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • Nor shall any person or persons using or occupying the mysterie of tanning, set any their Fats vats in tan-hills or other places, where the woozes or leather put to tan in the same shall or may take any unkinde heats; nor shall put any leather into any hot or warm woozes whatsoever on pain of twenty pounds for everie such offence.113

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • Nor shall any person or persons using or occupying the mysterie of tanning, set any their Fats vats in tan-hills or other places, where the woozes or leather put to tan in the same shall or may take any unkinde heats; nor shall put any leather into any hot or warm woozes whatsoever on pain of twenty pounds for everie such offence.113

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • And now lets everie one go to bed that we may rise early; but first lets pay our Reckoning, for I wil have nothing to hinder me in the morning for I will prevent the Sun rising.

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • Let everie sound of a pitch keep still in reson-ance, jemcrow, jackdaw, prime and secund with their terce that whoe betwides them, now full theorbe, now dulcifair, and when we press of pedal (sof!) pick out and vowelise your name.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • For, over and beside the Fasts of our Lent season, which everie yeare ought to bee duely observed by devout people, I brought my selfe to such a customarie use, that I could fast three dayes in every Weeke, with

    The Decameron 2004

  • Which being fully finished, the King gave oder, that everie one should repaire to their Chambers, because a great part of the night was already spent.

    The Decameron 2004

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