adv. Obs. [f. ALL + TOGETHERS a variant of TOGETHER, with genitival ending: cf. afterward, -s, elsewhere, -s.] = ALTOGETHER.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 81. Þe an is aquenched al to geðeres.

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c. 1450.  Lonelich, Grail, xxxvii. 842. Now Altogederis we ben present.

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1569.  J. Rogers, Glasse of Godly Love, 180. Christe only is her comfort all togethers.

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1586.  J. Hooker, Giraldus’s Hist. Irel., in Holinshed, II. 114/1. The present state of all Ireland, altogethers deuoured with robberies, murders, riots.

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