All, conj. [Orig. all, adv., wholly: used with though or if, which being dropped before the subjunctive left all as if in the sense although.] Although; albeit.
All they were wondrous loth.
Spenser.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
All, conj. [Orig. all, adv., wholly: used with though or if, which being dropped before the subjunctive left all as if in the sense although.] Although; albeit.
All they were wondrous loth.
Spenser.