Old English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From ā (“ever”) + ġe- (collective and perfective prefix).
Pronunciation[edit]
ǣġ-
- ever; every, each, all, denotes universality (forms pronouns and adverbs)
- ǣġhwā ― everyone
- ǣġhwæþer ― each of two, either; every, both