ælc

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== Middle English == === Determiner === ælc (Early Middle English) alternative form of ech === Pronoun === ælc (Early Middle English) alternative form of ech == Old English == === Alternative forms === ēalċ ēlċ — Kentish īlċ — Mercian === Etymology === Contraction of ǣġhwelċ. See there for more. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /æːlt͡ʃ/, [æːɫt͡ʃ] === Adjective === ǣlċ every, each The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle c. 992, Ælfric, "The First Sundayin September, when Job is read" ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: ech, eche, ich, iche, ych, æch, ælc, ælch, elch, ilch, illc, ulche (Early Middle English), elke, ilk, ylke (Northern), uch, uche (West Midland), euch, euche, oeuch, oeuche (Herefordshire and surrounds)English: eachScots: ilk, elkYola: earch