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† thereas, conj. Obs. [Originally a conjunctive phrase: see there 9, 10 and as 27.] 1. In that place (or case) in which; where; = there 9.
a1225Ancr. R. 12 Þer ase þeos þincges beoð þer is riht religiun. 13..Cast. Love (Halliw.) 444 Pes ne bydyth in no londe, Ther as werre is nyȝh-honde. 1493Festivall (W. de W. 1515) 6 To go to an hous ther as is a corps. 1550Coverdale Bk. Death ii. i. 178 The comfortable promes of Chryst, there as he sayth: I am the resurreccion and y⊇ lyfe. 2. Whereas; = there 10.
c1385Chaucer L.G.W. 1282 (Dido) Sche hath..hire reame ȝeuyn In to his hand, there as she myghte haue been Of othere landys than of cartage quien. c1460Fortescue Abs. & Lim. Mon. xix. (1885) 155 Þer as oþer kynges haue ffounded byshopriches..þe kyng shall þan haue ffounded an holl reaume. 1470–85Malory Arthur xx. xi. 815 There as ye say I haue slayn your good knyghtes, I wote wel that I haue done soo, and that me sore repenteth. |