ev·er·where  ( ĕv ər-wâr ′, -hwâr ′)
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adv. Chiefly Southern US 1. Everywhere. 2. Wherever.
Our Living Language Inversion is the linguistic process in which the two parts of a compound word are reversed. In the dialects of the southern Appalachians and the Ozarks, inversion occurs in the indefinite pronouns ending in -ever (whichever, whatever, whoever), yielding everwhich, everwhat, and everwho. Everwhere is an example of inversion when it means "wherever" but illustrates elision of an unstressed syllable when it means "everywhere." |