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-.