- thence·forth
- /ˈðɛnsˌfoɚθ/ advformal : from that time forward : starting then
He was determined thenceforth to dedicate himself to his studies.
Thenceforth, she decided, she would deal with the media herself.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
He was determined thenceforth to dedicate himself to his studies.
Thenceforth, she decided, she would deal with the media herself.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
thence|forth — «THEHNS FRTH, FOHRTH; THEHNS », adverb. from then on; from that time forward: »Women were given the same rights as men; thenceforth they could vote … Useful english dictionary
FORTH — a river of Scotland, formed by the junction of Duchray Water and the Avondhu, streams which rise one on Ben Lomond and the other on Ben Venue, and which, after 14 and 9 m., unite at Aberfoyle; the river thence flows with many windings, called… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
forth — Synonyms and related words: ahead, alee, along, away, en route to, for, forward, forwards, hence, off, on, onward, onwards, out, outward, outwardly, outwards, thence, therefrom, thereof, whence … Moby Thesaurus
thence — Synonyms and related words: accordingly, away, because of that, because of this, consequently, ergo, for that, for that cause, for that reason, for this cause, for this reason, for which reason, forth, from here in, from now on, from then on,… … Moby Thesaurus
forth — adv 1. forward, forwards, outward, outwards, onward, onwards, ahead, along. 2. hence, thence, whence; on, out, onward, therefrom, thereof. 3. out, into view, into the open, into notice, into prominence, Inf. on the table, Inf. out of the bag. 4.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
thenceforth — thence|forth [ðensˈfo:θ US ˈðensfo:rθ] adv also thence|forward [ðensˈfo:wəd US ˈfo:rwərd] formal starting from that time … Dictionary of contemporary English
thenceforth — thence|forth [ ðens fɔrθ ] adverb LITERARY starting from a particular time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thenceforth — thence•forth [[t]ˌðɛnsˈfɔrθ, ˈfoʊrθ, ˈðɛnsˌfɔrθ, ˌfoʊrθ[/t]] adv. from that time onward • Etymology: 1325–75 … From formal English to slang
The Byzantine Empire — The Byzantine Empire † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Byzantine Empire The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine, whose capital was at … Catholic encyclopedia
thenceforth — late 14c., from THENCE (Cf. thence) + FORTH (Cf. forth) … Etymology dictionary