withal

 
Pronunciation: /wɪˈðɔːl/
archaic

adverb

  • in addition; as a further factor or consideration: the whole is light and portable, and ornamental withal
  • all the same; nevertheless (used when adding something that contrasts with a previous comment): she gave him a grateful smile, but rueful withal

preposition

  • with (used at the end of a clause): we sat with little to nourish ourselves withal but vile water

Origin:

Middle English: originally as with all