adv. Obs. [Orig. two words, THERE 17 and MID prep.] With or by means of that; = THEREWITH 3.
c. 888. K. Ælfred, Boeth., xvi. § 2 (MS. B.). Þa forceaw he his aʓene tungan and wearp hine ðær mid on ðæt neb foran.
c. 1000. Ælfric, Saints Lives, xxiii. B. 767. Ongan þa þær mid delfan.
c. 1175. Lamb. Hom., 63. We hit aȝen to ȝeme and god solf þer mid iqueme.
c. 1330. R. Brunne, Chron. Wace (Rolls), 16450. Ȝyr any had leyd a cors in pyt, Hym self fel þanne ded þer myt [the plague].
1393. Langl., P. Pl., C. IV. 253. To do þer myd here beste.