What does the word therewithal mean?

    Part of speech: adverb

  • Beside.

Usage examples for therewithal

  1. And therewithal he knelt before her, and took her hand and kissed it; and for all his fierce eyes and his warrior's mien, she deemed him kind and friendly. – The Water of the Wondrous Isles by William Morris
  2. Therewithal the Tyrians are gathered full in the wide feasting chamber, and take their appointed places on the broidered cushions. – The Aeneid of Virgil by Virgil
  3. So therewithal rose Rerir, and wasted might and main; Then Gunthiof, and then Hunthiof, they wearied them in vain; Nought was the might of Agnar; nought Helgi could avail; Sigi the tall and Solar no further brought the tale, Nor Geirmund the priest of the temple, nor Gylfi of the wood. – The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris
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