Dictionary Definition
thenceforth adv : from that time on; "thereafter
he never called again" [syn: thereafter]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Adverb
- From that time on.
Quotations
- 1774 — First
Continental Congress,
The Articles of Association
- ...to the end, that all such foes to the rights of British-America may be publicly known, and universally contemned as the enemies of American liberty; and thenceforth we respectively will break off all dealings with him or her.
- 1851 — Herman
Melville, Moby Dick ch
63
- Furthermore: you must know that when the second iron is thrown overboard, it thenceforth becomes a dangling, sharp-edged terror, skittishly curvetting about both boat and whale, entangling the lines, or cutting them, and making a prodigious sensation in all directions.
- 1861 — Charles
Dickens, Great
Expectations ch VI
- The fear of losing Joe’s confidence, and of thenceforth sitting in the chimney corner at night staring drearily at my forever lost companion and friend, tied up my tongue.
- 1927-1929 — Mahatma
Gandhi,
An Autobiography or The Story of my Experiments with Truth,
"Nirbal Ke Bala Rama", translated 1940 by Mahadev
Desai
- I decided to act thenceforth with great caution; not to leave the house, but somehow leave Portsmouth.
- 1994 — Bill
Clinton,
Presidential Radio Address (12 Feb)
- Here his hand trembled as he set his pen to the proclamation that declared slaves thenceforth and forever free.
Synonyms
- italbrac from that time on: thenceforward, thenceforwards
Related terms
Translations
- Latin: inde, ex eo tempore
- Polish: od tego czasu
- Russian: с тех пор (s t'eχ po)