Aloud - ALOUD', adv. [a and loud; See Loud.] Loudly; with a loud voice, or great noise. Cry aloud, spare not. Isa 58.
Already - ALREAD'Y, adv. alred'dy. [all and ready. See Ready.] Literally, a state of complete preparation; but, by an easy deflection, the sense is, at this time, or at a specified time. Elias is come already. Mat 17. Joseph was in Egypt already. Exo 1.
Also - AL'SO, adv. [all and so.] Likewise; in like manner. Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Mat 16.
Always - AL'WAY or AL'WAYS, adv. [all and way] 1. Perpetually; throughout all time; as, God is always the same. 2. Continually; without variation. I do alway those things which please him. John 8. Mat 28. 3. Continually or constantly during a certain period, or regularly at stated intervals. Mephibosheth shall eat bread alway at my table. 2 Sam 9. 4. At all convenient times; regularly. Cornelius prayed to God alway. Acts 10. Luke 18. Eph 6. Alway is now seldom used. The application of this compound to time proceeds from the primary sense of way, which is a going or passing; hence, continuation.
Am - AM, the first person of the verb to be, in the indicative mode, present tense. I am that I am. Exo 3.
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