All To Break
All To Break
ALL TO BREAK.This phrase (Jdg 9:53) means altogether broke. The all is used for altogether, as in 1Ki 14:10 till it be all gone; and the to is not the sign of the infin., but an adverb like Germ. zer, meaning thoroughly. Thus, His brest to-broken with his sadil boweChaucer, Knights Tale, 2759. The correct spelling (as in the original ed. of AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ) is all to brake.