adv. Obs. [Orig. two words, THERE 17 and MID prep.] With or by means of that; = THEREWITH 3.

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c. 888.  K. Ælfred, Boeth., xvi. § 2 (MS. B.). Þa forceaw he his aʓene tungan and wearp hine ðær mid on ðæt neb foran.

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c. 1000.  Ælfric, Saints’ Lives, xxiii. B. 767. Ongan þa þær mid delfan.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 63. We hit aȝen to ȝeme and god solf þer mid iqueme.

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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].

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1393.  Langl., P. Pl., C. IV. 253. To do þer myd here beste.

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