adv. rare. [f. THERE adv. 17 + AFTERWARD.] = prec. 1.
1791. in Constitution & Laws New-Hampshire (1805), 218. When any alteration shall be made in the mode of estimating polls and estate, the same shall be expressed in the warrant of the State treasurer for raising the next State tax thereafterward.
1867. Longf., Dantes Paradiso, XXIV. 70. And I thereafterward; The things profound [etc.].
1884. J. Payne, 1000 Nts., VIII. 8. The day thereafterward for weariness thoult pine.