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† thereˈforth, adv. Obs. [f. there 17 + forth adv.] 1. a. Forth from thence; away from that place. b. Along that way; by that place.
1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 5704 Þis king also at glastingbury as he þeruorþ com, Seint aþelwold þat was þere monek, out of þe house he nom. 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) V. 299 Þe kyng passede þerforþ, and wolde wite what it were. c1450Lovelich Grail xliii. 312 Hem he took vpe thanne Everychon, and with hym bar þereforth Anon. 2. Out, outside; in the open; = thereout 2.
1536Bellenden Cron. Scot. ii. xi. (1541) 17 b/1 He punist theiffis..and othir criminabyll personis with sic seuerite..that the bestiall & gudis lay thairfurth but ony trubyl. Ibid. v. iv. 56 b/1 Thay wer ane rude vndantit pepill, and lay thair furth all wynter nochtwithstanding y⊇ cauld frostis. |