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thereinto, adv. arch.|ˌðɛərɪnˈtuː, ðɛəˈrɪntuː| [f. there 17 + into.] 1. Into that place, matter, condition, etc.
a1300Cursor M. 23222 (Edinb.) Cald sa ken..þat þoh a firin fel war mad, And þoru a chance þar into slad [etc.]. 1611Bible Luke xxi. 21 Let not them..enter thereinto. 1652Kirkman Clerio & Lozia 178 No Victualls could be carried thereinto. 1695Woodward Nat. Hist. Earth Pref., The Ways whereby I got Light thereinto. 1867Kingsley in Life (1877) II. 249, I have been drawn there⁓into because I find every one talking about it [Darwinism]. 1887Morris Odyss. xi. 36 And the black blood flowed thereinto. †2. = therein 2. Cf. into 22. Obs.
1581–2Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 452 The said compliner hes differrit the samin unto the tyme he knew his Hienes and Lordschippis myndis thairinto. 1676Owen Nat. & Causes Apost. Wks. 1851 VII. 4 On such principles of difference in judgment as have no considerable influence thereinto. |