Isl. vid that, id.

Wallace.

WITH THI, conj.
1. Wherefore.
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2. Provided, on condition.
Barbour.

A. S. with, propterea, and thy, quod.

WITHERWECHT, s. The weight thrown into one scale, to counterbalance the paper, or vessel, in the opposite scale, which contains the goods bought, S. B.

A. S. wither, against, and wiht, weight, q. opposite weight.

WITH-GANG, s. Toleration, permission to pass with impunity.
Skene.

From gang, to go, and the prep. with.

WITH-GATE, s. Liberty, toleration.
Acts Ja. VI.

S. with, and gate, A. S. gat, via.