albethey

Etymology
An alteration of, replacing with. literally means “although it [may] be”, but has become as a conjunction in Standard English. Accordingly, a phrase like “they were good parents, albeit indulgent” should be read as “albeit [that they were] indulgent”. Speakers who are still aware of the underlying construct, however, may feel that should be used for “proper” agreement. (Theoretically, this would require other forms like, , etc., depending on the context.)