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forth
forth
/ˈfɔrθ/
adverb
(
)
From a particular thing or place or position (forth' is obsolete)
(
forth
,
off
,
away
)
from a particular thing or place or position (forth' is obsolete)
Ran away from the lion
ran away from the lion
Wanted to get away from there
wanted to get away from there
Sent the children away to boarding school
sent the children away to boarding school
The teacher waved the children away from the dead animal
the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal
Went off to school
went off to school
They drove off
they drove off
Go forth and preach
go forth and preach
(
)
Out into view
(
forth
)
out into view
Came forth from the crowd
came forth from the crowd
Put my ideas forth
put my ideas forth
(
)
Forward in time or order or degree
(
onward
,
forth
,
forward
)
forward in time or order or degree
From that time forth
from that time forth
From the sixth century onward
from the sixth century onward
Forth
noun
A river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth
(
Forth
,
Forth River
)
a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth
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