FORTH, adv.
1. Forward onward in time in advance as from that day forth from that time forth.
2. Forward in place or order as one, two, three, and so forth.
3. Out aboard noting progression or advance from a state of confinement as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.
When winter past, and summer scarce begun, invites them forth to labor in the sun.
4. Out away beyond the boundary of a place as, send him forth of France. Little used.
5. Out into public view, or public character. Your country calls you forth into its service.
6. Thoroughly from beginning to end. Obs.
7. On to the end. obs.
FORTH, prep. Out of.
From forth the streets of Pomfret.
Some forth their cabins peep.
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