a to feore

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== Old English == === Etymology === From ā (“ever”) +‎ tō (“to”) +‎ fēore (“life”), dative of feorh (“life, existence”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɑː toː ˈfe͜oː.re/ === Adverb === ā tō fēore 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 tō 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)”) ==== Related terms ==== 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 === Joseph Bosworth; T. Northcote Toller (1898), “a to feore”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary‎[1], second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.