English-Thai Dictionary
hence
ADV จากนี้ไป (คำ ทางการ ต่อแต่นี้ไป from now on henceforth jak-ne-pai
hence
ADV ดังนั้น (คำ ทางการ เพราะฉะนั้น consequently therefore thus dang-nan
henceforth
ADV ต่อจากนี้ (คำ ทางการ จากนี้ไป นับ จากนี้ นับแต่ นี้ เป็นต่อ ไป from now on hence tor-jak-ne
henceforward
ADV ตั้งแต่ นี้ ต่อไป henceforth
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HENCE
adv. hens. 1. From this place.
Arise, let us go hence. John 14:31.
I will send thee far hence to the Gentiles. Acts 22:21.
2. From this time; in the future; as a week hence; a year hence.
3. From this cause or reason, noting a consequence, inference or deduction from something just before stated.
Hence perhaps it is, that Solomon calls the fear of the Lord, the beginning of wisdom.
It sometimes denotes an inference or consequence, resulting from something that follows.
Whence come wars and fightings among you?
Come they not hence, even from your lusts-- James 4:1.
4. From this source or original.
All other faces borrowed hence--
Hence signifies from this, and from before hence is not strictly correct. But from hence is so well established by custom, that it may not be practicable to correct the use of the phrase.
Hence is used elliptically and imperatively, for go hence; depart hence; away; be gone.
Hence, with your little ones.
Hence, as a verb, to send off, as used by Sidney, is improper.
HENCEFORTH
adv. hens'forth. From this time forward. I never from thy side henceforth will stray.
HENCEFORWARD
adv. hensfor'ward. From this time forward; henceforth.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HENCE
Hence, adv. Etym: [OE. hennes, hens (the s is prop. a genitive ending; cf. -wards ), also hen, henne, hennen, heonnen, heonene, AS. heonan, heonon, heona, hine; akin to OHG. hinnan, G. hinnen, OHG. hina, G. hin; all from the root of E. he. See He. ]
1. From this place; away. "Or that we hence wend. " Chaucer. Arise, let us go hence. John xiv. 31. I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles. Acts xxii. 21.
2. From this time; in the future; as, a week hence. "Half an hour hence. " Shak.
3. From this reason; as an inference or deduction. Hence, perhaps, it is, that Solomon calls the fear of the Lord the beginning of wisdom. Tillotson.
4. From this source or origin. All other faces borrowed hence Their light and grace. Suckling. Whence come wars and fightings among you Come they not hence, even of your lusts James. iv. 1.
Note: Hence is used, elliptically and imperatively, for go hence; depart hence; away; be gone. "Hence with your little ones. " Shak. -- From hence, though a pleonasm, is fully authorized by the usage of good writers.An ancient author prophesied from hence. Dryden. Expelled from hence into a world Of woe and sorrow. Milton.
HENCE
HENCE Hence, v. t.
Defn: To send away. [Obs. ] Sir P. Sidney.
HENCEFORTH
HENCEFORTH Hence `forth ", adv.
Defn: From this time forward; henceforward. I never from thy side henceforth to stray. Milton.
HENCEFORWARD
HENCEFORWARD Hence `for "ward, adv.
Defn: From this time forward; henceforth.
New American Oxford Dictionary
hence
hence |hens hɛns | ▶adverb 1 as a consequence; for this reason: a stiff breeze and hence a high windchill. 2 in the future (used after a period of time ): two years hence they might say something quite different. 3 (also from hence ) archaic from here: hence, be gone. ORIGIN Middle English hennes ( sense 3 ): from earlier henne (from Old English heonan, of Germanic origin, related to he ) + -s 3 (later respelled -ce to denote the unvoiced sound ).
henceforth
hence forth |ˈhensˌfôrTH ˈˌhɛnsˈˌfɔrθ |(also henceforward |hensˈfôrwərd |) ▶adverb from this time on or from that time on: the company announced that it would henceforth charge royalties.
Oxford Dictionary
hence
hence |hɛns | ▶adverb 1 as a consequence; for this reason: many vehicle journeys (and hence a lot of pollution ) would be saved. 2 from now (used after a period of time ): two years hence they might say something different. 3 (also from hence ) archaic from here: hence, be gone. ORIGIN Middle English hennes (in sense 3 ): from earlier henne (from Old English heonan, of Germanic origin, related to he ) + -s 3 (later respelled -ce to denote the unvoiced sound ).
henceforth
henceforth |hɛnsˈfɔːθ, ˈhɛnsfɔːθ |(also henceforward |-ˈfɔːwəd |) ▶adverb from this or that time on: henceforth, parties which fail to get 5 \% of the vote will not be represented in parliament.
American Oxford Thesaurus
hence
hence adverb the amount of traffic —and hence the amount of pollution —will be reduced: consequently, as a consequence, for this reason, therefore, ergo, thus, so, accordingly, as a result, because of that, that being so.
henceforth, henceforward
henceforth, henceforward adverb henceforth, we will accept only photo IDs: from now on, as of now, in (the ) future, hence, subsequently, from this day on, from this day forth; formal hereafter.
Oxford Thesaurus
hence
hence adverb many vehicle journeys (and hence a lot of pollution ) would be saved: in consequence, consequently, as a consequence, for this reason, therefore, thus, so, accordingly, as a result, because of that, that being so, that being the case, on that account; Latin ergo.
henceforth
henceforth adverb henceforth the director will be solely responsible for the whole establishment: from now on, as of now, after this, in future, in the future, hence, henceforward, subsequently, from this day on, from this time on, from this day forth, from this day forward; formal hereafter, hereinafter.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
hence
hence /hens /副詞 比較なし ⦅かたく ⦆1 〖文修飾 〗したがって , このゆえに , だから (→therefore 読解のポイント ) (!しばしば後続部分の 動詞 が省略される ) ▸ Bill was very sleepy, hence the accident .ビルはとても眠たかった, それゆえその事故が起こった 2 〖期間を表す語の後で 〗これ [今 ]から , 後に ▸ eight days hence 8日後 3 ⦅古 ⦆〖時にfrom ~〗ここから ; この世から .
henceforth
h é nce f ò rth 副詞 比較なし ⦅かたく ⦆これ (今 )からは, 今後は, 爾後 (じご )(from now on ).
henceforward
h è nce f ó rward 副詞 =henceforth .