herefrom
English
Etymology
here
+
from
Adverb
herefrom
(
not comparable
)
(
archaic
)
henceforth
,
from now on
1874
, Pindar,
The Extant Odes of Pindar
:
'Cease ye
herefrom
: let her enter a mortal's couch and see her son fall in war, who shall be as Ares in the might of his hands, and as the lightning in the swiftness of his feet.
See also
Here-, there- and where- words
here
hereabout
hereabouts
hereafter
hereat
herebefore
hereby
herefore
herefrom
herein
hereinafter
hereinbefore
hereinto
hereof
hereon
hereto
heretofore
hereunder
hereunto
hereupon
herewith
herewithal
there
thereabout
thereabouts
thereafter
thereagain
thereagainst
thereamong
therearound
thereas
thereat
therebefore
therebeside
thereby
therefore
therefrom
therein
thereinafter
thereinbefore
thereinto
thereof
thereon
thereto
theretofore
thereunder
thereunto
thereupon
therewith
therewithal
where
whereabout
whereabouts
whereafter
whereagainst
whereamong
whereas
whereat
whereby
wherefore
wherefrom
wherein
whereinafter
whereinbefore
whereinto
whereof
whereon
whereto
wheretofore
whereunder
whereunto
whereupon
wherewith
wherewithal
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