whith

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whith

  1. Obsolete form of with.
    • 1685, Robert May, The accomplisht cook[1]:
      Boil half a pound of French barley in 3 several waters, keep the last water to make your milk of, then stamp half a pound of almonds with a little of the same water to keep them from oyling; being finely beaten, strain it whith the rest of the barley water, put some hard sugar to it, boil it a little, and give it the party warm.
    • 1898, William Bradford, Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation'[2]:
      Winthrop, whith such directions as he conceived fitt, and, as I hear, hath given his debte, which he maks 544^li. unto y^e gentlemen of y^e Bay. Indeed, M^r.