a to feore

Old English

Etymology

From ā (ever) + (to) + fēore (life), dative of feorh (life, existence).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑː toː ˈfe͜oː.re/

Adverb

ā tō fēore

  1. for evermore

Synonyms

  • ā and symble ((for)ever and always)
  • ā symble ((for)ever always, always (for)ever)
  • āwa tō ealdre (for all time, for evermore)
  • ǣfre on ealdre (emphatic ever, forever)
  • ēċe tō ealdre (for all time, for evermore)
  • on ealdre ǣfre (emphatic ever, forever)
  • on ēċnesse (forever, for eternity)
  • symble on ēċnesse (always forever)
  • symble ēċe (always forever (or evermore))
  • ǣfre (ever)
  • tō wīdan fēore (for all eternity)

See also

  • ēċe (eternally, perpetually, evermore)
  • on ealdre (ever)
  • singale (ever, continually, constantly)
  • singales (ever, continually, constantly)
  • symble (always, continuously, constantly)
  • tō ealdre (always)

References

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