Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-SO-MUCH'
IN-SO-MUCH', adv. [in, so, and much.]
So that; to that degree. Simonides was an excellent poet, insomuch that he made his fortune by it. L'Estrange. [This word or combination of words is not deemed elegant, and is obsolescent, at least in classical composition.]
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