sithence

adv
/ˈsɪðəns/

Etymology

From sithen + -ence.

  1. inherited from siþþan — “afterwards, since
  2. inherited from sithen
  3. formed as sithence — “sithen + -ence

Definitions

  1. Thereupon

    Thereupon; subsequently, afterwards.

    • Great threasure sithence we did finde
  2. Since.

  3. From or since the time that.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Seeing that, since.

      • I leve of therefore ſithens in a nett I ſeke to hold the wynde
      • Sithence it muſt continue ſo ſhort a time, and begunne ſo late[…], there was no time to be loſt.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA