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Forth

forth
 I. adverb  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old English for  Date: before 12th century  1. onward in time, place, or order ; forward from that day ~  2. out into notice or view put ~ leaves  3. obsolete away, abroad  II. preposition  Date: circa 1575 archaic ~ from ; out of FORTH  geographical name river 116 miles (187 kilometers) S central Scotland flowing E into Firth of ~ (estuary 48 miles or 77 kilometers long, inlet of North Sea)
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1.
  adv. archaic except in set phrases and after certain verbs, esp. bring, come, go, and set 1 forward; into view. 2 onwards in time (from this time forth; henceforth). 3 forwards. 4 out from a starting-point (set forth). Phrases and idioms and so forth and so on; and the like. Etymology: OE f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  ФОРТ (язык программирования) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  вперед – back and forth – to set forth ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1. вперед, дальше back and forth —- туда и сюда, вперед и назад 2. книж. наружу to bring forth —- производить, рождать to put forth leaves —- покрываться листьями 3. книж. впредь from that day forth —- с этого дня 4. в сочетаниях: and so forth —- и так далее so far forth —- настолько so far forth as —- настолько насколько ...
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   1. adv.  1) вперед, дальше - back and forth  2) наружу to put forth leaves - покрываться листьями  3) впредь from this time/day forth - с этого времени - and so forth - so far forth  2. prep. obs. из FORTH noun р. Форт ...
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. Note: In addition to the uses shown below, 'forth' is also used in the phrasal verbs ‘put forth’ and ‘set forth’. 1. When someone goes forth from a place, they leave it. (LITERARY) Go forth into the desert... = out ADV: ADV after v 2. If one thing brings forth another, the first thing produces the second. (LITERARY) My reflections brought forth no conclusion. ADV: ADV after v 3. When someone or something is brought forth, they are brought to a place or moved into a position where people can see them. (LITERARY) Pilate ordered Jesus to be brought forth... = out ADV: ADV after v 4. back and forth: see back to hold forth: see hold ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ adv literary 1 and so forth used to represent other things of the type you have already mentioned without actually naming them  (She started telling me about her bad back, her migraines, and so forth.) 2 from that day/time/moment forth literary beginning on that day or at that time  (From that moment forth they became close friends.) 3 only after verb literary going out from a place or point, and moving forwards or outwards  (factory chimneys that belched forth thick smoke) 4 literary towards a place that is in front of you; forwards  (She stretched forth her hand.)  (- see also back and forth back2 (11), hold forth hold1, put forth put) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  See: AND SO FORTH, BACK AND FORTH, CALL FORTH, HOLD FORTH, SET FORTH. ...
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9.
  - O.E. forрian "forward, onward," perf. of for(e), from P.Gmc. *furtha-. Forthright is O.E. forрriht. ...
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