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1forth

adverb \ˈfrth\

: out into notice or view

: onward or forward in time or place

Full Definition of FORTH

1
:  onward in time, place, or order :  forward <from that day forth>
2
:  out into notice or view <put forth leaves>
3
obsolete :  away, abroad
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Origin of FORTH

Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old English for
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to FORTH

Synonyms
ahead, onward, forward, on

Rhymes with FORTH

2forth

preposition

Definition of FORTH

archaic
:  forth from :  out of

First Known Use of FORTH

circa 1575

Forth

geographical name \ˈfrth\

Definition of FORTH

river 116 miles (187 kilometers) S cen Scotland flowing E into Firth of Forth (estuary 48 miles or 77 kilometers long, inlet of North Sea)

Rhymes with FORTH

FORTH Defined for Kids

forth

adverb \ˈfrth\

Definition of FORTH for Kids

1
:  onward in time, place, or order <from that time forth>
2
:  out into view <Soon the beech trees had put forth their delicate, transparent leaves. — C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe>

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