adv. arch. or formal. [Orig. two words, THERE 17 and FROM prep.] From that; from that place; away from there.

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a. 1250.  Owl & Night., 137. Þeyh he beo þar from bicume He cuþ hwenene he is icume.

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c. 1300.  St. Brandan, 512. The ȝut hi were fur ther fram.

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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].

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c. 1610.  Sir J. Melvil, Mem., Author to Son (1735), 18. Debarring therefrom all honest, true, and plain Speakers.

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1660.  Sharrock, Vegetables, 24. I much doubt of any effect therefrom.

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1728.  Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Circus, They took their name therefrom.

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1850.  Neale, Med. Hymns (1867), 102. The streams that flow therefrom.

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1885.  Law Times, LXXX. 132/1. Nor was the doctrine contended for … logically deducible therefrom.

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