Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Together \To*geth"er\, adv. [OE. togedere, togidere, AS.
t[=o]g[ae]dere, t[=o]g[ae]dre, t[=o]gadere; t[=o] to + gador
together. [root]29. See {To}, prep., and {Gather}.]
1. In company or association with respect to place or time;
as, to live together in one house; to live together in the
same age; they walked together to the town.
Soldiers can never stand idle long together.
--Landor.
2. In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or
fasten two things together; to mix things together.
The king joined humanity and policy together.
--Bacon.
3. In concert; with mutual co["o]peration; as, the allies
made war upon France together.
{Together with}, in union with; in company or mixture with;
along with.
Take the bad together with the good. --Dryden.