allus

English

Adverb

allus (not comparable)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of always, representing Northern British and Southern US English.
    • 1978, James Still, River of Earth:
      "I allus wanted my chaps to read and spell and figure," Mother said. "Allus put a lot of store by that. Another rusty cut and they'll close the school shore. As long as we keep living here, Flat Creek School is their only chance earthy."

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Verb

allus

  1. third-person singular optative of ij
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