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forth adverb [ fɔːθ ]

• out and away from a starting point.
• "we rose at dawn and sallied forth"
Similar: out, outside, away, off, ahead, forward, away from home, abroad, into view, into the open, out of hiding, into existence,
• onwards in time.
• "from that day forth he gave me endless friendship"
Similar: onward, onwards, on, forward, forwards, for ever, into eternity, until now,
Origin: Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voort and German fort, from an Indo-European root shared by fore-.


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