adv. arch. or formal. [Orig. two words, THERE 17 and FROM prep.] From that; from that place; away from there.
a. 1250. Owl & Night., 137. Þeyh he beo þar from bicume He cuþ hwenene he is icume.
c. 1300. St. Brandan, 512. The ȝut hi were fur ther fram.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VIII. 89. Þe schap of þe cros was i-seie forsake þe baner and passe somwhat of space þerfrom [MS. γ. þarvram].
c. 1610. Sir J. Melvil, Mem., Author to Son (1735), 18. Debarring therefrom all honest, true, and plain Speakers.
1660. Sharrock, Vegetables, 24. I much doubt of any effect therefrom.
1728. Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Circus, They took their name therefrom.
1850. Neale, Med. Hymns (1867), 102. The streams that flow therefrom.
1885. Law Times, LXXX. 132/1. Nor was the doctrine contended for logically deducible therefrom.