withbear means to carry or bear (something) away. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Etymology
From Middle English withberen, equivalent to with- + bear.
verb
- To carry or bear (something) away.“For he knew nat what she was that spak with hym / and neuertheles he ansuerde to her: 'My dere lady, nought of myn owne ye withbere / but only that ye passe & goo thrugh my land / and it is grett shame to me.”
- To bring or gather in, as of crops; bring together.
- To bear with; endure.