The Collaborative International Dictionary
Thereagain
Thereagain \There"a*gain`\, adv. In opposition; against one's course. [Obs.]
If that him list to stand thereagain.
--Chaucer.
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thereagain
adv. (context obsolete English) In opposition to it; against one's course.
Usage examples of "thereagain".
Azaro, if I see you go thereagain, I willflogyou and put pepper in your eyes, you hear?
And meanes to do his commandements, When that him list, upon his creatures, In divers acts and in divers figures: Withoute him we have no might certain, If that him list to stande thereagain.