adv
Alternative form of ad loc. [There, at the specified location]
adv
(archaic) from here, from this place, away
adv
(location) To this place; used in place of the more dated hither.
adv
(rare, archaic) In opposition to this or that; contrary on this or that; against this;
adv
(archaic) Out of this.
adv
(archaic) To here; to this.
adv
(literary or archaic) To this place, to here.
adj
(archaic) Nearest to this side.
adv
(archaic) hereto, hitherto.
adv
(archaic) Toward this place
n
Obsolete spelling of here [(abstract) This place; this location.]
adv
(chiefly Scotland) Obsolete spelling of when [(interrogative) At what time? At which time? Upon which occasion or circumstance? Used to introduce direct or indirect questions about time.]
adv
Obsolete spelling of there [(location) In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).]
adv
(obsolete or pronunciation spelling) there
adj
(US, dialectal, Appalachia) Them there, meaning those.
adv
(obsolete) Where, there where, in which place.
adv
From that place or direction; thence.
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(archaic) Away from that place.
adv
(archaic) Into that place, state etc.
adv
(archaic, poetic) With or by means of that; therewith.
adv
(archaic or poetic) To it.
adv
(archaic) Within that.
adv
Obsolete spelling of thereof [Of this, that, or it.]
adv
Obsolete form of thither. [(chiefly literary or law, archaic) To that place.]
adv
Obsolete form of thitherward. [(archaic) Toward that place.]
adv
(archaic) To that point, end, or result.
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(archaic) thitheron, onto that point, place, state, etc.
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(formal) From which place, time, or point forth; forth from which; onward from which.
adv
(relative) In, at or to which.
adv
(archaic) About which; concerning which.
adv
(archaic) Against what; against which.
adv
(dated) Alternative spelling of wherefore [(conjunctive, interrogative, archaic) Why, for what reason, because of what.]
adv
(archaic) from which; whence
adv
(archaic) On which, on what.
adv
(obsolete) By means of which; whereby.
adv
(archaic) Under which or what.
adv
(archaic or formal, sometimes interrogative) Unto what or which; to what purpose.
adv
(archaic, poetic) Up which.
n
(archaic) Something with which; the means by which.
adv
(archaic) By means of which.
adv
(archaic) Within which.
adv
(archaic) In what direction; toward what or which place.
adv
(archaic or dialect) Synonym of thither: to a distant but indicated place.
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