withsake
Etymology

From Middle English withsaken, from Old English wiþsacan; equivalent to with- + sake.

Verb

withsake (withsakes, present participle withsaking; simple past withsook, past participle withsaken)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To forsake; abandon; renounce; deny; refuse.



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