togidere
Middle English
Alternative forms
- togider, togeder, togedere, togedre, togedyr, togedyre, togedir, togedire, togedur, togedure, togedder, togeddir, togeddyr, togeidur, togeydur, togyder, togydere, togidir, togydir, togydyr, togidyr, togidire, togydire, togidyre, togydyre, togidre, togydre, togidur, togidure, togydur, togydure, togydder, togidder, togiddir, togyddir, togiddyr, togyddyr, togyddre, togiddre, togader, togadere, togadre, togadyr, togadir, toghedre, togodur, toguyder, toguider, tokeder, tokedere, toyader, togeidder, togeydder, together, togethere, togither, togyther, togædere, togæderen, togaderen, togaddre, togeddre, tegedere, tegedyr, tegedir
Etymology
From Old English tōgædere, tōgædre.
Adverb
togidere
- Two or more gathered in one place; sharing each other's company.
- In a state of being an assembled whole or single entity. (of parts)
- In a state of being physically joined.
- In such a way as to draw nearer; towards each other.
- With reciprocity; mutually.
- At the same time; simultaneously.
- In immediate succession.
- (by extension) Joined by marriage, friendship or other bonds.
References
- “tọ̄̆geder, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 11 April 2018.
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