How Do You Spell THENCE?

Pronunciation: [ðˈɛns] (IPA)

The word "thence" is spelled with the digraph "th" followed by the vowel "e" and the consonant "n" and "c" at the end. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ðɛns/. The "th" sound in English is a voiceless dental fricative, which is produced by placing the tip of the tongue behind the top front teeth and forcing air through the narrow gap. The "e" sound is pronounced as a mid-front unrounded vowel, while the "n" sound is a voiced alveolar nasal consonant.

THENCE Meaning and Definition

  1. The word "thence" is an adverb that has multiple definitions depending on the context in which it is used.

    1. Referring to a point in time: "thence" implies "from that time" or "from then on." For example, one may say, "She acquired a wealth of knowledge during her college years, and thence became a highly respected journalist."

    2. Referring to a place or origin: "thence" denotes "from that point" or "from there." For instance, one may state, "He boarded the train in New York City and traveled thence all the way to Los Angeles."

    3. Indicating logical or consequential reasoning: "thence" signifies "therefore" or "as a result." For instance, one might say, "He studied diligently for the exam, and thence he received an excellent grade."

    The term "thence" conveys a sense of direction, conveying movement or progression from one point to another, whether in time or space. Its usage is often found in formal or literary contexts, as it adds a touch of elegance or sophistication to the language. In modern-day communication, "thence" is not as widely utilized as it once was, partly due to its poetic connotations and the rise of more straightforward alternatives such as "from there" or "from then on."

  2. From that place; from that time: though inelegant, and a pleonasm, the use of from thence, for thence, is not uncommon, even among good writers.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of THENCE

The word "thence" derives from the Old English word "þanon", which is a combination of the words "þa" (pronounced "thuh") meaning "that" and "anon" meaning "away, forth, or from there". Over time, "þanon" evolved into "þen", and eventually into "then" and "thence" in Modern English. The term "thence" is used to express movement or direction from a particular place or point.

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