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adverb
Withal  adv.  
1.
With this; with that. (Obs.) "He will scarce be pleased withal."
2.
Together with this; likewise; at the same time; in addition; also. (Archaic) "Fy on possession But if a man be virtuous withal." "If you choose that, then I am yours withal." "How modest in exception, and withal How terrible in constant resolution."



preposition
Withal  prep.  With; put after its object, at the end of sentence or clause in which it stands. (Obs.) "This diamond he greets your wife withal." "Whatsoever uncleanness it be that a man shall be defiled withal."






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... a perpetual winter reigns, and where lichens and mosses are the only forms of vegetable life, man is condemned to the life of a huntsman, and depends mainly for his subsistence on the precarious chances of the chase. He is consequently nomadic in his habits, and barbarous withal. His whole life is spent in the bare process of procuring a living. He consumes a large amount of oleaginous food, and breathes a damp heavy atmosphere, and is, consequently, of a dull phlegmatic temperament. Notwithstanding his uncertain supplies of food, ...
— Christianity and Greek Philosophy • Benjamin Franklin Cocker

... Ashmole calls one of the school-mistresses to France.[232] How incomparably brilliant and beautifully polished was this great man's mind!—and, withal, what an enthusiastic bibliomaniac! Read, in particular, his celebrated letter to Charlemagne, which Dr. Henry has very ably translated; and see, how zealous he there shews himself to enrich the library of his archiepiscopal patron with good books and industrious students.[233] Well ...
— Bibliomania; or Book-Madness - A Bibliographical Romance • Thomas Frognall Dibdin

... was of a bolder, more determined character than my mother, and had, withal, a spice of fun in his composition; and the expression of his eyes now rendered her apprehensive of some sudden scheme that might create a feeling of justifiable anger in ...
— A Grandmother's Recollections • Ella Rodman

... a horse Indian who lived on buffalo as well as fish, and scorned to eat dog like the Sioux; a brave fighting Indian; and withal a very honest, wise-minded Indian, whose boast, up to 1877, was that they had never shed the ...
— Boys' Book of Indian Warriors - and Heroic Indian Women • Edwin L. Sabin

... efficiency. The catechist was, both in and out of the strict department of his office, a universal oracle,[102] and his name is revered in the scene of his usefulness in a degree to which the honours of canonization could scarcely have added. Pious, to the height of a proverbial model, he was withal frank, cheerful, and social; and from his extraordinary command of the Gaelic idiom, and its poetic phraseology, he must have lent an ear to many a song and many a legend[103]—a nourishment of the imagination in which, as well as in purity of Gaelic, his native Balquhidder ...
— The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. - The Songs of Scotland of the past half century • Various


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