iamays
Middle French
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French jamés (“ever; never”), from Latin iam (“already”) with magis (“more”).
Adverb
iamays
- (with ne) never
- ever
- 1488, Jean Dupré, Lancelot du Lac, page 27:
- Et cellui me dist que ie le cherchasse se iamais y voulloye riens recouvrer
- And he said to me to look for him if ever I wanted to recover anything from there
- Et cellui me dist que ie le cherchasse se iamais y voulloye riens recouvrer
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Descendants
- French: jamais
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