adv. Obs. [f. FURTHER adv. + FORTH adv.] Further on; to a greater distance or extent.

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c. 1541.  Wyatt, Poet. Wks. (1861), 182. Further-forth he starts With venom’d breath.

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1583.  Golding, Calvin on Deut. vi. 33. Not to be inquisitiue of Gods trueth furtherfoorth than it is vttered in the holy scriptures. Ibid. (1587), De Mornay, xxi. (1617), 355. Open the booke furtherfoorth at all aduenture wheresoeuer you list.

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