hereto

hereto
adverb /ˌhɪrˈtuː/
a) to here, to this

I, A. B., do solemnly swear and attest that the account hereto annexed is true and right...

b) yet, so far

Which the rather / We shall be blessd to do, if he remember / A kinder value of the people than / He hath hereto prizd them at.


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  • hereto — [hir un′to͞o΄, hir΄un to͞o′hir to͞o′] adv. [ME her to] to this (document, matter, etc.) [attached hereto]: also hereunto [hir un′to͞o΄, hir΄un to͞o′] …   English World dictionary

  • Hereto — Here*to , adv. To this; hereunto. Hooker …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hereto — late 12c., from HERE (Cf. here) + TO (Cf. to) …   Etymology dictionary

  • hereto — ► ADVERB formal ▪ to this matter or document …   English terms dictionary

  • hereto — /hear tooh /, adv. to this matter, document, subject, etc.; regarding this point: attached hereto; agreeable hereto. Also, hereunto /hear un tooh, hear un tooh /. [1125 75; ME herto. See HERE, TO] * * * …   Universalium

  • hereto — here•to [[t]hɪərˈtu[/t]] also here•un•to [[t]hɪərˈʌn tu, ˌhɪər ʌnˈtu[/t]] adv. to this matter, document, subject, etc.; regarding this point: attached hereto; agreeable hereto[/ex] • Etymology: 1125–75 …   From formal English to slang

  • hereto — here|to [ˌhıəˈtu: US ˌhırˈtu:] adv formal to this ▪ A copy of the document is hereto appended …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hereto — adverb formal to this: my signature hereto appended …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hereto — /hɪəˈtu/ (say hear tooh) adverb to this place, thing, document, circumstance, proposition, etc.: attached hereto …  

  • hereto — adverb Date: 12th century to this writing or document …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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