adv. Obs. [f. THERE 17 + FORTH adv.]

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  1.  a. Forth from thence; away from that place. b. Along that way; by that place.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 5704. Þis king also at glastingbury as he þeruorþ com, Seint aþelwold þat was þere monek, out of þe house he nom.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 299. Þe kyng passede þerforþ, and wolde wite what it were.

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c. 1450.  Lovelich, Grail, xliii. 312. Hem he took vpe thanne Everychon, and with hym bar þereforth Anon.

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  2.  Out, outside; in the open; = THEREOUT 2.

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1536.  Bellenden, Cron. Scot., II. xi. (1541), 17 b/1. He punist theiffis … and othir criminabyll personis with sic seuerite … that the bestiall & gudis lay thairfurth but ony trubyl. Ibid., V. iv. 56 b/1. Thay wer ane rude vndantit pepill, and lay thair furth all wynter nochtwithstanding ye cauld frostis.

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