Definition of Theriwith
There*with" (?), adv. 1.
With that or this. "I have learned in whatsoever state I am,
therewith to be content." Phil. iv. 11.
2. In addition; besides; moreover.
To speak of strength and therewith
hardiness. Chaucer.
3. At the same time; forthwith. [Obs.]
Johnson.
There*with" (?), adv. 1.
With that or this. "I have learned in whatsoever state I am,
therewith to be content." Phil. iv. 11.
2. In addition; besides; moreover.
To speak of strength and therewith
hardiness. Chaucer.
3. At the same time; forthwith. [Obs.]
Johnson.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- with this, that or it
ca. 1370: He ʒaue ʒow fyue wittes//For to wershepen hym ther-with - Piers Plowman, ii-16
I have learned, in whatever state I am, therewith to be content. - Philippians, 4:11
- in addition to that, besides, moreover
To speak of strength and therewith hardiness. - Geoffrey Chaucer
- thereupon
1869: 'I take the privilege, Mistress Ruth, of saluting you.' ...And therewith I bussed her well. - Richard Blackmore, Lorna Doone, 1.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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