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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XII).
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With ane, adv. [With prep. and Ane num. 5. or ? erron. for Withal(l adv. 2 b.] With all, taking into account everything that has been said. —c1590 Fowler II 149/7.
In sik sort that the servant, not knawing the moyings to deceaue his maister, is forcet with ane to remaine loyall