ælce dæge

Etymology
From. and are in the instrumental case.

Adverb

 * 1) every day
 * 2) * early 11th century, anonymous of Ælfric's  Colloquy (c. 995)
 * "ang"

- Ǣlċe dæġe iċ sċeal erian fulne æcer oþþe mā.


 * 1) * late 10th century, Ælfric, "The Seven Sleepers"
 * "ang"

- ...and theodosius sē mǣra casere þā hē swilce unġewitt ǣlce dæġe ġehyrde...


 * 1) * c. 992, Ælfric, "Midlent Sunday"
 * "ang"

- Māre wundor is þæt God Ælmihtiġ ǣlce dæġ fēt ealne middangeard,


 * 1) * late 10th century, Ælfric, "Ash-Wednesday"
 * "ang"

- Wē sceolan bēon þeonde symble on gōdnysse and ēlce dæġ ġeeacnian ūs þā ēcean speda þā hwīle þe we mōton forðan þe wē ne magon æfter ūre ġeendunge aht dōn tō gōde ac þǣr wē habbað edlēan þæs ðe wē ġe-earnodon hēr.


 * 1) * late 10th century, Ælfric, "The Prayer of Moses (Mid-lent)"
 * "ang"

- Nū ġe-setton þā halgan fæderas þæt wē fæston mid ġerade and ǣlce dæġ eton mid ge-dafenlicnysse swā þæt ūre lichama alefed ne wurðe ne eft ofer fæt tō īdelum lustum.