thenceforward

adv
/ˌðɛnsˈfɔ(ɹ)wə(ɹ)d/

Etymology

From thence + forward.

  1. derived from *fura-
  2. derived from foreweard
  3. derived from foreward
  4. compounded as thenceforward — “thence + forward

Definitions

  1. from then on

    from then on; from that time on

    • Guestling, who adds an insatiable jealousy to his other domestic virtues, vetoed the new acquaintance and thenceforward the two met hurriedly and furtively in town.
    • Combpyne is 4¼ miles from Axminster, and ¼ mile beyond the station the gradient changes, the line thenceforward falling all the way to Lyme Regis.

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