Adhere, to be in accordance: “they do no more a. and keep place together than . . .,” Wiv. II, 1, 62. “every thing --s together,” Tw. III, 4, 86. “nor time nor place did then a.” Mcb. I, 7, 52. With to: “a shepherd's daughter, and what to her --s,” Wint. IV, 1, 28 (what is in accordance with her condition). “two men there are not living to whom he more --s,” Hml. II, 2, 21 (to whom his mind is more congenial, who, as v. 12 expresses it, are 'more neighboured to his youth and haviour').