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From Middle English live long, leve-long, lefe long (as in Alle the lefe longe daye), equivalent to lief +‎ long. Compare Dutch heel den lieven langen dag (all the livelong day), German der liebe lange Tag (the livelong day) and German die liebe lange Nacht (the livelong night).

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livelong

  1. total, complete, whole
    I've been working on the railroad, all the livelong day.
  2. (obsolete) lasting; durable.
    • 1630, John Milton, On Shakespeare:
      Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Thou hast built thyself a live-long monument.
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livelong (plural livelongs)

  1. orpine (Sedum telephium)

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