heonan forþ
Old English
Etymology
From heonan (“from here”) + forþ (“onwards”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxe͜o.nɑn forθ/, [ˈhe͜o.nɑn forˠθ]
Adverb
- from now on, beyond this point
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
- Đā ġelǣredan ne beðurfon þyssera bōca, forðan ðe him mæġ heora āgen lār genihtsumian. Iċ cweðe nū þæt iċ
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
næfre heonon forð ne āwende gōdspel oððe gōdspeltrahtas of Ledene on Englisċ.
- The learned have no need of these books, for they can be satisfied by their own learning. I say now that henceforth, I will never translate a gospel or a gospel-commentary from Latin into English.
Descendants
- English: henceforth