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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Thence (0.00915 detik)
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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: thence
karena itu
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: thence
thence
adv 1: from that place or from there;
“proceeded thence directly to
college”;
“flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow”;
“roads that lead therefrom” [syn:
therefrom]
2: from that circumstance or source;
“atomic formulas and all
compounds thence constructible”- W.V.Quine;
“a natural
conclusion follows thence”;
“public interest and a policy
deriving therefrom”;
“typhus fever results therefrom”
[syn:
therefrom,
thereof]
3: (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or
reason or as a result;
“therefore X must be true”;
“the
eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory”;
“we were young
and thence optimistic”;
“it is late and thus we must go”;
“the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted” [syn:
therefore,
hence,
thus]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Thence
Thence
\Thence\, adv. [OE. thenne, thanne, and (with the
adverbal -s; see
-wards) thennes, thannes (hence thens, now
written thence), AS. [eth]anon, [eth]anan, [eth]onan; akin to
OHG. dannana, dann[=a]n, dan[=a]n, and G. von dannen, E.
that, there. See
That.]
1. From that place.
“Bid him thence go.” --Chaucer.
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When ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your
feet for a testimony against them. --Mark vi. 11.
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Note: It is not unusual, though pleonastic, to use from
before thence. Cf.
Hence,
Whence.
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Then I will send, and fetch thee from thence.
--Gen. xxvii.
45.
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2. From that time; thenceforth; thereafter.
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There shall be no more thence an infant of days.
--Isa. lxv.
20.
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3. For that reason; therefore.
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Not to sit idle with so great a gift
Useless, and thence ridiculous, about him. --Milton.
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4. Not there; elsewhere; absent. [Poetic] --Shak.
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