INSOMUCH

Source: 566, 567

insomuch. Insomuch, ad. so, so that, to such a degree

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In′so‐much″ (?), adv. So; to such a degree; in such wise; — followed by that or as, and formerly sometimes by both. Cf. Inasmuch. Insomusch as that field is called . . . Aceldama. Acts i. 19. Simonides was an excellent poet, insomuch that he made his fortune by it. L'Estrange.