Withought
Misspelling of without.
Withoutadverb
Outside, externally.
Withoutadverb
Lacking something.
‘Being from a large, poor family, he learned to live without.’;
Withoutadverb
(euphemism) In prostitution: without a condom being worn.
Withoutpreposition
Outside of, beyond.
‘The snow was swirling without the cottage, but it was warm within.’;
Withoutpreposition
Not having, containing, characteristic of, etc.
‘It was a mistake to leave my house without a coat.’;
Withoutpreposition
Not doing or not having done something.
‘He likes to eat everything without sharing.’; ‘He shot without warning anyone.’;
Withoutconjunction
Unless, except (introducing a clause).
Withoutpreposition
On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors.
‘Without the gateSome drive the cars, and some the coursers rein.’;
Withoutpreposition
Out of the limits of; out of reach of; beyond.
‘Eternity, before the world and after, is without our reach.’;
Withoutpreposition
Not with; otherwise than with; in absence of, separation from, or destitution of; not with use or employment of; independently of; exclusively of; with omission; as, without labor; without damage.
‘I wolde it do withouten negligence.’; ‘Wise men will do it without a law.’; ‘Without the separation of the two monarchies, the most advantageous terms . . . must end in our destruction.’; ‘There is no living with thee nor without thee.’;
Withoutconjunction
Unless; except; - introducing a clause.
‘You will never live to my age without you keep yourselves in breath with exercise, and in heart with joyfulness.’;
Withoutadverb
On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within; outwardly; externally.
‘Without were fightings, within were fears.’;
Withoutadverb
Outside of the house; out of doors.
‘The people came unto the house without.’;