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forever+and+ever

  • 1 EI

    adv.
    1) ever, = ey, æ;
    ei ok ei, forever and ever;
    2) not, = eigi( as aldri for aldrigi).
    * * *
    and ey (cp. also æ), adv. [cp. Gr. αἰών; Lat. aevum; Goth. aivs = eternity, everlasting time: hence are derived the O. H. G. eva, A. S. æ, Hel. êo, in the metaph. sense of law (the law being symbolical of what is everlasting), which word still remains in the mod. Germ. ehe = marriage; whence the mod. Germ. echt = genuine, mod. Dan. ægte, mod. Icel. ekta, q. v. (Grimm)]:—ever; the phrase, ei ok ei, or ey ok ey, for ever and ever; gott ey gömlum mönnum, gott ey ungum mönnum, Landn. 45; öllungis muntu hafa þau ei ok ei, Hom. 15, Al. 120; hans ríki stendr ei ok ei, 160; Guðs ei lifanda, Blas. 43: the proverbs, ey sér til gyldis gjöf, Hm. 146; ey getr kvikr kú, 69; ey lýsir mön af mari, Vþm. 12; ey bað hon halda, Hkv. 1. 4; ey var mér týja, Akv. 27; lifa ey, Hm. 15, 34; er ok ey eða ei þat er aldregi þrýtr, Skálda 172; ei at vera, 677. 3; til hins sama var ey at ætla, Bs. i. 108.
    II. [Dan. ei, Swed. ej], not ever, not, properly a contraction from ei-gi, in the MSS. freq. spelt é or e̅g̅; ei is often used in mod. writers, but not in speech; it is also used now and then in Edd. of old writers, though it is doubtful whether it is there genuine.
    2. ey in a negative sense; ey manni, no man, Vþm. 55; vide eyvit.

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  • 2 Æ

    I)
    interj. ah! o! oh! (denoting pain).
    adv.
    1) aye, ever, always (við vín eitt Óðinn æ lifir); æ ok æ, for ever and ever; æ jafnan, forever and aye;
    2) with compar.; gljúfrin vóru æ því breiðari er ofarr dró, the ravine became ever the broader the higher one went up; æ sem fyrst, the soonest possible;
    3) never (æ menn hann sjálfan um sjá).
    * * *
    adv.; in vellums also spelt e, i. e. = ę; e hverr, Blanda; þess Guðs er lifir ok e man lifa, Blanda: ea, ea standa mér augu of eld til Gunnildar, Ágrip (in a verse); freq. ey and ei, see ei, p. 117: [Goth. aiw in ni-aiw = never; A. S. â, âwa; Engl. aye]:—for aye, ever; þat er ey eða ‘æ’ er aldregi þrýtr, Edda (Ups.) ii. 366; hans aldar mun æ vera at góðu getið, Hkm. 19; gott æ gömlum mönnum! Landn. (Hb.) 45; æ mon ek þora, Al. 2; at þeir komi þá æ til virðinga ok skiptinga, Grág. ii. 342; ef þú æ þegir, Hkv. Hjörv. 6; sýtir æ glöggr við gjöfum, Hm. 47; hygg ek at æ skyli má, Gm. 34; við vín eitt Óðinn æ lifir, 19; andspillis vanr þú skalt æ vera, Skm. 12.
    2. with adj. or adv.; æ grænn, ever-green, Vsp. 19; æ góðr, ever-good, Eb. (in a verse); cp. ei-lífr, everlasting; æ hverr, [Scot. ever-ich] every man, Blanda; látum skútur várar fylgja æ hverju langskipi, every ship, i. e. each single, Fms. viii. 382; ok fór svá í vöxt, æ meðan ( ever as long as) til vannsk, ix. 430; gékk hirðin sú er veginn ruddi, æ tveir jafn fram, two and two, x. 15; vóru menn greiddir til at taka þá æ sem þeir kæmi inn, ‘ever as they came in,’ i. e. one after another as they came (mod. jafnóðum og), Karl. 20; in Al. 41, hristir blóðuga e branda, read blóðuga e (i. e. æ) branda? aye shaking the bloody torches; æ jafnan, ever and aye, Sks. 193: æ ok æ, ‘aye and aye,’ ever and ever, Fms. vii. 270, Karl. 481, Mar., passim; æ æ kveða bandingja bifask, Fm. 7; æ síðan, for evermore, Nj. 16.
    3. with compar.; var líf þeirra æ því veslara sem þat var lengra, Stj, 40; gljúfrin vóru æ því breiðari er ofarr var, became ever broader the higher it was up, Fms. viii. 51; lítið vindgol svá at merkit hóf æ (i. e. æ meir) frá stönginni, 382; æ sem fyrst, the soonest possible, Stj. 221; þú ert æ vístastr vera, the ever-wisest, i. e. by far the wisest, Vþm. 55; ok var Jómsvíkingum borit æ fullast, aye the fullest cup, i. e. the fullest cup was aye handed to them, Hkr. i. 231.
    4. hvat er hér Atli æ Buðla son, ‘whatever’ i. e. whatever is then the matter with thee? Gkv. 3. 1.
    II. neg. never, for n’æ, Goth. ni-aiw; æ menn hann sjálfan um sjá, Vþm. 36.

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  • 3 æ

    I)
    interj. ah! o! oh! (denoting pain).
    adv.
    1) aye, ever, always (við vín eitt Óðinn æ lifir); æ ok æ, for ever and ever; æ jafnan, forever and aye;
    2) with compar.; gljúfrin vóru æ því breiðari er ofarr dró, the ravine became ever the broader the higher one went up; æ sem fyrst, the soonest possible;
    3) never (æ menn hann sjálfan um sjá).
    * * *
    interj. dolentis; the oldest form was ai (aï), q. v.; [Germ. au, au au; but also ai, so used by Goethe, ich sterbe ai! exactly as in old Icel., cp. Grimm’s Dict. i. 199; cp. Gr. αἴ αἴ]:—ah! hann braut rif sín ok lesti öxlina, ok kvað við, ai ai! crying ah ah! Þorf. Karl. 390, v. l.; göróttr er drykkr inn, ai! Sæm. 118 (certainly so, see p. 41, col. 1 at the bottom); æ þat er veinon, Skálda 171: there is a curious play on the words á, sounded ā ( ovem) and ,—‘hrútr’ segir hann—þó mun eigi of skipat til ánna (the ewes, gen. pl.) þeirra er þer nefndut í gær, jarls-menn, þá er þér fenguð áverka, Fms. xi. 149: at the present day the sound made by Icel. crying out from pain is written æ, sounded aï; whereas the Dan. is aü, as in Germ.

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