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Never , adv. [AS. nǣfre; ne not, no + ǣfre ever.]
- Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future.Shak.1913 Webster
Death still draws nearer, never seeming near.
Pope.1913 Webster - In no degree; not in the least; not.1913 Webster
Whosoever has a friend to guide him, may carry his eyes in another man's head, and yet see never the worse.
South.1913 WebsterAnd he answered him to never a word.
Matt. xxvii. 14.1913 Webster☞ Never is much used in composition with present participles to form adjectives, as in never-ceasing, never-dying, never-ending, never-fading, never-failing, etc., retaining its usual signification.
1913 WebsterNever a deal, not a bit. [Obs.] Chaucer. -- Never so, as never before; more than at any other time, or in any other circumstances; especially; particularly; -- now often expressed or replaced by ever so.
Ask me never so much dower and gift.
Gen. xxxiv. 12.A fear of battery, . . . though never so well grounded, is no duress.
Blackstone.1913 Webster
- Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future.