adv. Obs. [f. WHERE 15 + MID prep.1, MIDE. Cf. Du. waarme(d)e, MSw. hvarmädh, Sw. varmed, Da. hvormed.] With which, by means of which, wherewith.

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c. 1160.  Hatton Gosp., Matt. xviii. 25. Þa he næfde hwær-mid he hyt aʓulde.

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a. 1240.  Lofsong, in O. E. Hom., I. 211. Nab ich waremide leden mi lif i þisse worlde.

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c. 1300.  Vox & Wolf, in Rel. Ant., II. 274. Nothing he ne founde … Wermide his honger aquenche miztte.

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1340.  Ayenb., 266. Þe toknen of þe passion he heþ ine his bodye, huermyde he ous boȝte.

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