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thence \ˈthen(t)s also ˈthe-\ adverb Etymology: Middle English thannes, thennes, from thanene, thonene, thenene, thanne, thenne from that place (from Old English thanon, thonan, thonon) + -s, adverb suffix; akin to Old Frisian thana from that place, Old Saxon & Old High German thanan, thanana, Old Norse thanan from that place, thā then — more at then 1. : from that place < proceeding thence directly to college > — often used with from < timed … the farther walk from thence to the entrance to the docks — F.W.Crofts > 2. a. archaic : not there : elsewhere b. : away from there — used chiefly in statements of distance < the church stood two miles thence > 3. archaic : from that time : thenceforth 4. : from that fact or circumstance : therefrom < atomic formulas and all compounds thence constructible — W.V.Quine > < a natural conclusion follows thence > |