Alongst

/əˈlɔŋst/ preposition

An archaic or poetic form of 'along' or 'alongside,' used in older English texts.

From 'along' plus the archaic suffix '-st' (which also appears in words like 'betwixt,' 'amongst'). This suffix was an older way of forming prepositions, and 'alongst' represents English from approximately the 15th-17th centuries.

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