(a) Indicating the motion of the subject: from that place, from there, thence; also indicating the place of origin of someone or something; thethen oute; forth thethen; (b) indicating the removal from……
Used contrastively: (a) however, yet, nevertheless; ?also, moreover [quots. c1275, 2nd, and perh. a1400]; also, in correl. construction with though conj.: though..though, although..still; (b)……
(a) With movement in a certain direction, thence; til and fro, to and fro; fro and til, in all directions; (b) til ne fro, under any circumstances, in any way.
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(a) Quickly, soon; also, hastily; (b) without hesitation, readily; (c) as (al, also, so) tit, immediately, right away, as quickly as possible; (d) as tit as, as soon as.
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(a) More unfortunately, in less happy circumstances, worse; faren (the) wer
(b) more severely, more painfully, worse; wer and wer, ?more and more rigorously;
(c) less effectively, less well; werken……
As interrog. adv. in direct questions: (a) from what place?, whence?; also in interrog. adv. phrase with prep. from [last quot.];
(b) by what means?, how?; for what reason?, why?
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