Adverb
With that or this.
In addition; besides; moreover.
At the same time; forthwith.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLove the little trade which thou hast learned, and be content therewith. Marcus Aurelius
By becoming aware of the dignity of the mind, we realize the true ground of the dignity of man and therewith the goodness of the world, whither we understand it as created or uncreated, which is the home of man because it is the home of the human mind. Leo Strauss
Memory works like the collection glass in the Camera obscura: it gathers everything together and therewith produces a far more beautiful picture than was present originally. Arthur Schopenhauer
Love is not altogether a delirium, yet it has many points in common therewith. Thomas Carlyle
Better a handful of dry dates and content therewith than to own the Gate of Peacocks and be kicked in the eye by a broody camel. Arabic Proverb
Better a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith. Chinese Proverb