Dictionary entry

Endlong

Webster's Dictionary 1913

End″long′ (?; 115), adv. & prep. [Cf. Along.] Lengthwise; along.

The doors were all of adamants eterne,

I-clenched overthwart and endelong

With iron tough. Chaucer.

He pricketh endelong the large space. Chaucer.

To thrust the raft endlong across the moat. Sir W. Scott.