thereof

Etymology

From Middle English thereof, therof, ther-of, ther of, from Old English þǣrof; equivalent to there + of. Compare Swedish därav.

adv

  1. Of this, that, or it.
    I would swallow my pride, I would choke on the rinds / But the lack thereof would leave me empty inside 1998, Eve 6 (lyrics and music), “Inside Out”, in Eve 6
  2. From that circumstance or origin; therefrom, thence.

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