hereon

adv
/hɪəɹˈɒn/

Etymology

From here + on.

  1. derived from upp
  2. inherited from *h₂en- — “on, onto
  3. inherited from *ana — “on, at
  4. inherited from *ana
  5. inherited from on
  6. inherited from on
  7. compounded as hereon — “here + on

Definitions

  1. On this place.

    • To the right of the brink of the precipice, and far over it, projects a narrow ledge. The test of legitimacy in the Ohonoo monarchs is to stand hereon, arms folded, and javelins darting by.
  2. To this place.

  3. On this subject or basis.

    • [I] of my own free will and accord, do hereby, here at and hereon, solemnly swear that I will always heel, conceal and never improperly reveal any of the secrets or mysteries of, or belonging to [the Masons].
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Hereupon.

The neighborhood

Derived

hereon out

Vish — recursive loop

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