adv. arch. [An inversion of from thence: cf. hence-from.] From that place or source; thence.

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a. 1618.  Sylvester, Wood-man’s Bear, lxxi. Thence-from crafty Cupid shot All the Arrows of his quiver.

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1666.  J. Smith, Old Age (1676), 240. They flow not thence-from.

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1856.  Patmore, Angel in Ho., II. II. i. My life is hid with him in Christ, Never thencefrom to be enticed.

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