Á-hwanon
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - á-hwanon
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- á-hwanon
- adv. I. from anywhere:--Ic nolde ꝥ ðú wéndest ꝥ him áhwonan útane cóme his gódnes I would not have you suppose that his goodness came to him from anywhere without, Bt. 34, 3; F. 136, 23. Óhwonan, Rä. 36, 8. II. in any direction, anywhere:--Mid þý ic on þám wealle nǽnige duru ne ánig eághþyrl áhwonon (óhwanun, onhwonan, ) on ǽnige healfe geseón mihte cum in muro nullam januam vel fenestram alicubi conspicerem, Bd. 5, 12; Sch. 623, 11. v. ná-hwanon. a-hwanon