togædere

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Middle English

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Adverb

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togædere

  1. Alternative form of togidere

Old English

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Etymology

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From +‎ gædere.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtoːˌɡæ.de.re/

Adverb

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tōgædere

  1. together
    • late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
      On þǣm ġēare wurdon þā Gallie Rōmanum wiþerwearde, þe mon nū hǣt Longbeardas, ⁊ raþe þǣs heora folc tōgæddere ġelǣddon.
      In that year, the Gauls, who are now called Lombards, became hostile to Rome, and quickly brought their people together.

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