natheless

adv
/ˈneɪθlɪs/

Etymology

From Middle English natheless, equivalent to no + the + less. Compare netheless.

  1. inherited from natheless

Definitions

  1. Nevertheless.

    • Would'st thou revive the deep Despair, / The Anguish, that unutter'd nathless wrings / My inmost Heart?
    • And if he doth not return, this Wilfred may natheless repay us our charges when he shall gain treasure by the strength of his spear and of his sword, even as he did yesterday and this day also.
    • With the first light she laughed, and the last light Glows round her still; who natheless in the night At length must make an end.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA