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endlong

adverb

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Pronunciation: /ˈɛndlɒŋ/ / /ˈɛndˌlɔŋ/

adv

Etymology: From Old English andlang ( > along), re-formed by popular etymology in Middle English as end + long; partly from Old Norse cognate endlangr.

  1. From end to end.
  2. Continuously.

    The rest he leaves in ground: So takes in hond To seeke her endlong both by sea and lond

  3. On end.

prep

Etymology: From Old English andlang ( > along), re-formed by popular etymology in Middle English as end + long; partly from Old Norse cognate endlangr.

  1. Along (as opposed to across), from end to end of.