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heræfter

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Old English

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Etymology

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hēr (here) +‎ æfter (after)

Adverb

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hēræfter

  1. hereafter
    • Laws of Hlothhere and Eadric
      Þis syndon þā dōmas ðe Hloþhære ⁊ Ēadrīc, Cantwara cyningas, asetton. Hloþhære ⁊ Ēadrīc, Cantwara cyningas, ēcton þā ǣ, þā ðe heora aldoras ǣr ġeworhten, ðyssum dōmum þe hȳr efter sæġeþ.
      These are the laws that Hlothhere and Eadric, kings of Kent, laid down. Hlothhere and Eadric, kings of Kent, added these laws listed hereafter to the laws their ancestors created.

Descendants

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  • English: hereafter

References

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