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Break from the Grind December 23, 2016
TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What did the word “with” mean in Old English?
Reported by PLANSPONSOR staff
Generally, in our use today, “with” is associated with a coming together of sorts.
What did the word “with” mean in Old English?
It meant “against,” as in “to fight with.”