like as

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See also: likeas and likeás

English

Etymology

See like.

Conjunction

like as

  1. (archaic) Just as; in the same way as; even as.
    • 1611, Bible, Job 5.26:
      Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.

Usage notes

The forms like as if and like as and are sometimes found. The former is rare; the latter obsolete.

  • 1799, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Letters, published 1895, section 272:
    I held the letter in my hand like as if I was stupid.
  • 1523, John Fitzherbert, The Boke of Surveying, section 13.31:
    Lyke as and it were extortion.

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