† ˈforthwithal, adv. Obs.
[f. forth adv. + with prep. + all. See forth adv. 2 d.]
= prec.
c 1200 Ormin 1336 Let itt eornenn forþwiþþ all Vt inntill wilde wesste. 1390 Gower Conf. III. 262 And forthwithall..A naked swerd..She toke, and through hir hert it throng. a 1500 Assembl. Ladies cv. in Chaucer's Wks. (1561) 261 Than eche of vs toke other by the sleue And forth withal, as we shulde take our leue. 1548 in Strype Eccl. Mem. II. App. D. 27 Yf thou take hym that is not trew unto hys prynce, punysh him forthwithall. |