I. wi-ˈthȯl, -ˈthȯl adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from with + all, al all
Date: 13th century
1. : together with this : besides
a supporter of all constructive work and withal an excellent businessman — A. W. Long
2. archaic : therewith 1
3. : on the other hand : nevertheless
II. preposition
Date: 14th century
archaic : with — used postpositively with a relative or interrogative pronoun as object