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1. (adv.) forth
onward or outward in place or space; forward or away:
to go forth.
2. forth
onward in time, in order, or in a series:
from that day forth.
3. forth
out, as from concealment; into view or consideration.
4. (prep.) forth
Archaic. out of; forth from.
5. (n.) Forth
Firth of, an arm of the North Sea, in SE Scotland: estuary of Forth River. 48 mi. (77 km) long.
6. Forth
a river in S central Scotland, flowing E into the Firth of Forth. 116 mi. (187 km) long.
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| Definition of 'FORTH' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adverb) Forth, Forth River
a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth
2. (adverb) away, off, forth
from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)
"ran away from the lion"; "wanted to get away from there"; "sent the children away to boarding school"; "the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal"; "went off to school"; "they drove off"; "go forth and preach"
3. (adverb) forth, forward, onward
forward in time or order or degree
"from that time forth"; "from the sixth century onward"
4. (adverb) forth
out into view
"came forth from the crowd"; "put my ideas forth"
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1. (adverb) forth
ahead or forward
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| Definition of 'FORTH' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adverb) FORTH
forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth
2. (adverb) FORTH
out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves
3. (adverb) FORTH
beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out
4. (adverb) FORTH
throughly; from beginning to end
5. (noun) FORTH
a way; a passage or ford
6. FORTH
forth from; out of
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| Definitions of 'FORTH' |
The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. FORTH
a river of Scotland, formed by the junction of Duchray Water and the Avondhu, streams which rise one on Ben Lomond and the other on Ben Venue, and which, after 14 and 9 m., unite at Aberfoyle; the river thence flows with many windings, called Links, through some of the fairest country of the eastern lowlands to Alloa (51½ m.), where begins the Firth, which stretches 51 m. to the German Ocean, and which at Queensferry is spanned by a massive railway bridge known as the Forth Bridge (1882-1890).
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Sense: forward; onward
They went forth into the desert.
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Afrikaans: vorentoe |
Arabic: بعيدا، إلى الأمام |
Bulgarian: напред |
Brazilian: em frente |
Czech: dále; dopředu |
German: weiter |
Danish: ud; frem |
Greek: μπρος |
Spanish: adelante |
Estonian: edasi |
Farsi: به پیش |
Finnish: edespäin |
French: en avant |
Hebrew: הַחוּצָה, הָלאָה |
Hindi: आगे |
Croatian: naprijed |
Hungarian: előre |
Indonesian: maju |
Icelandic: fram,áfram |
Italian: avanti |
Japanese: 前へ |
Korean: 앞으로 |
Lithuanian: pirmyn |
Latvian: uz priekšu; tālāk |
Malay: maju |
Dutch: voort |
Norwegian: fram, fremad, videre |
Polish: naprzód |
Persian: به پیش |
Pashto: ترمخ، مخكى، وړاندې راوتلى |
Portuguese: em frente |
Romanian: înainte |
Russian: вперёд |
Slovak: ďalej; dopredu |
Slovenian: naprej |
Serbian: napred |
Swedish: framåt, vidare |
Thai: ไปข้างหน้า |
Turkish: ileri(ye),öte(ye) |
Taiwanese: 向前 |
Ukrainian: вперед; далі |
Urdu: آگے |
Vietnamese: về phía trước; ra phía tr |
Chinese: 向前 |
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