How Do You Spell THENCEFORWARD?

Pronunciation: [θˌɛnsɪfˈɔːwəd] (IPA)

Thenceforward is a 12-letter word that is spelled as /ðɛnsˈfɔrwərd/. The word is used to describe a period of time or action that begins from a particular point in the past and continues into the future. Phonetically, "thence" is pronounced as /ðɛns/ while "forward" is pronounced as /ˈfɔrwərd/. When combined, the word "thenceforward" is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable (/fɔr/) and the vowel sound in the first syllable /ɛ/ is pronounced as the flat e sound.

THENCEFORWARD Meaning and Definition

  1. Thenceforward is an adverb that refers to a future point in time or a particular moment onward from a given reference point. It is derived from the combination of two words: "thence," which means "from that place" or "from that point," and "forward," which indicates movement or direction ahead.

    Thenceforward implies a progression or transition in time, indicating a change or development that takes place from a specified time or event and continues into the future. It suggests a significant shift or alteration in a particular situation, process, or condition, leading to a subsequent course or series of events.

    The term is commonly used to describe the point at which a new period or era begins. It signifies a break or departure from a previous state or mode and signifies a turning point, introducing a fresh phase or direction in time or history.

    For instance, in the context of historical events, thenceforward might denote the starting point of a new political regime or the declaration of a new law. In literature, it could refer to a pivotal moment in a story that initiates a narrative change or shift in perspective. Overall, thenceforward implies the idea of progress, as it communicates the continuation and advancement from a particular point onward.

  2. From that time onward.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of THENCEFORWARD

The word "thenceforward" is formed from two component words: "thence" and "forward".

1. "Thence" is a Middle English word derived from the Old English word "þanan" meaning "from there" or "from that place". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*thanana" and the Proto-Indo-European root "*tó-", which also means "from there".

2. "Forward" comes from the Old English word "foreweard", combining "fore" (meaning "before" or "in front of") and "weard" (meaning "toward" or "direction"). It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*fura-" meaning "before" or "in front of".

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