different between therewithal vs whereinto

therewithal

English

Etymology

there +? withal

Adverb

therewithal (not comparable)

  1. in addition; besides; with all this/that
    • 1874, Ernest Myers (transl.), The Extant Odes of Pindar, translated into English, Olympian Ode I, page 5.
      [] the Father hath hung above him a mighty stone that he would fain ward from his head, and therewithal he is fallen from joy.

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  • whitleather

therewithal From the web:

  • what therewithal mean
  • what does wherewithal mean
  • what does therewithal


whereinto

English

Etymology

where +? into

Adverb

whereinto (not comparable)

  1. Into which.
    • the troubles whereinto the state of Athens fell

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whereinto From the web:

  • what does whereinto mean
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