togidere

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English tōgædere, tōgædre.

Adverb

togidere

  1. Two or more gathered in one place; sharing each other's company.
  2. In a state of being an assembled whole or single entity. (of parts)
  3. In a state of being physically joined.
  4. In such a way as to draw nearer; towards each other.
  5. With reciprocity; mutually.
  6. At the same time; simultaneously.
  7. In immediate succession.
  8. (by extension) Joined by marriage, friendship or other bonds.

Synonyms

Descendants

  • English: together
  • Scots: thegither, togidder

References

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