herewithal, adv. arch.
(hɪəwɪˈðɔːl)
[f. here adv. 16 + withal.]
= herewith.
| c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame iii. 516 Herwithal ther come anoon Another huge companye. 1501 Plumpton Corr. (Camden) 154, I copied them, as your worship shall see, & receive herewithall closed. 1585 Abp. Sandys Serm. (Parker Soc.) 201 The eyes even of the wise are blinded herewithal. 1642 Fuller Holy & Prof. St. iii. xiii. 184 Herewithall Doctour Whitaker was much delighted. 1701 Grew Cosm. Sacra iv. (L.), Professing that herewithal he owed, and offered up himself body and soul, unto God. |