adv. Obs. [f. FORTH adv. + WITH prep. + ALL. See FORTH adv. 2 d.] = prec.
c. 1200. Ormin, 1335.
& let itt eornenn forþwiþþ all | |
Ut inntill wilde wesste. |
1390. Gower, Conf., III. 262.
And forthwithall, | |
Er any man therof be ware, | |
A naked swerd | |
She toke and through her hert it throng. |
c. 1500. Assembl. Ladies, cv. in Chaucers 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.