It meant without. The Old English word for with was mid.The old word with was used to mean against, or toward, in the sense we still use in phrases like to fight with someone, to be angry with someone; or it could mean apart from, separated, that is to say - not with! OE withutan (without) strengthened the sense of apartness by adding the second element, out. As the opposite of within, it is still used to mean outside, as in the Christmas carol "There is a green hill far away, without a city wall"
The New Testament
Winter jacket.
full of terror
To take note or consider
A transgression against divine law.
Libre is originally french word. It means be free.
Sauna is a Finnish word with same meaning as in English.
without
originally This particular word may be difficult to use as an adverb without changing the meaning of your thought or without confusing the reader. Why not try 1) a different word (synonym) or 2) a different sentence & structure?
The word deriving from the French hotel, and then from the Old French hostel, meaning "a lodging".
The word sauna is an ancient Finnish word referring to the traditional Finnish bath as well as to the bathhouse itself.
Originally the term encompassed all business equipment concerned with the handling of text. The term word processor came to represent stand-alone units.