tógædere

tógædere
adv together; \tógædere gán, fón, cuman to engage in battle [gaderian] (2)

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  • together — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English togedere, from Old English togædere, from tō to + gædere together; akin to Middle High German gater together, Old English gaderian to gather Date: before 12th century 1. a. in or into one place, mass,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • together — O.E. togædere, from to (see TO (Cf. to)) + gædere together (adv.), apparently a variant of the adverb geador together, related to gadrian (see GATHER (Cf. gather)). German cognate zusammen substitutes second element with O.H.G. verbal cognate of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • together — /təˈgɛðə / (say tuh gedhuh) adverb 1. into or in one gathering, company, mass, place, or body: to call the people together. 2. into or in union, proximity, contact, or collision, as two or more things: to sew things together. 3. into or in… …  

  • cuman — sv/i4 3rd pres cymþ past cóm/on, cwóm/on ptp is gecumen 1. to come, go, happen; cuman ongunnon they attempted to come; of movement, (1) to a place; wé cómon tó þǽm mere we came to the lake; (2) from a place, to get away; híe nisten hú híe þanon… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • gán — gán1 irreg v/i 3rd pres gǽð past eode ptp is gegangen to go, come, move, proceed, advance, traverse, walk; depart, go away; happen, turn out, take place; gegán get, gain, conquer, occupy, overrun; gegán observe, practice, exercise, effect;… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • ghedh- — To unite, join, fit. 1. Lengthened o grade form *ghōdh . good, from Old English gōd, good, from Germanic *gōdaz, “fitting, suitable.” 2. together, from Old English tōgædere, together (tō, to; see de ), from Germanic …   Universalium

  • sléan — sv/t6 3rd pres sliehþ past slóg/on ptp geslagen A. sv/t6 1. to strike an object, beat, smite; 2. of special kinds of striking; (a) to strike coin, to coin, to stamp money; se mynetere slóg feoh the minter stamped money; (b) to forge a weapon; se… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • together — adverb 1》 with or in proximity to another person or people.     ↘into companionship or close association.     ↘(of two people) married or in a sexual relationship.     ↘so as to be united or in agreement. 2》 so as to touch or combine.     ↘in… …   English new terms dictionary

  • together — to•geth•er [[t]təˈgɛð ər[/t]] adv. 1) into or in one gathering, company, or body: Call the people together[/ex] 2) into or in union, proximity, collision, etc., as two or more things: to sew things together[/ex] 3) into relationship, agreement,… …   From formal English to slang

  • Differences between Norwegian Bokmål and Standard Danish — Danish and Norwegian Bokmål (the most common standard form of written Norwegian) are very similar languages, but differences between them do exist. The languages are mutually intelligible, with the primary differences being in pronunciation and… …   Wikipedia

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