different between herein vs thereof

herein

English

Etymology

From here (this) + in

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?n
  • Hyphenation: here?in

Adverb

herein (not comparable)

  1. Within this content, context, or thing.

Related terms

  • hereinafter
  • hereinbefore
  • therein

Translations

See also

  • Category:English pronominal adverbs

See also

Anagrams

  • Henrie, inhere, rheine

Finnish

Adjective

herein

  1. superlative degree of hereä

Declension

Adjective

herein

  1. Instructive plural form of hereä.

German

Etymology

From her +? ein.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [h???ain]
  • Rhymes: -a??n

Adverb

herein

  1. in (in the direction of the speaker)

Related terms

  • heraus, raus
  • hinein
  • rein
  • hinaus

Further reading

  • “herein” in Duden online

herein From the web:

  • what herein means
  • hereinafter meaning in spanish
  • what hereinbefore means
  • hereinafter what does it mean
  • hereinafter meaning
  • what does herein mean
  • what does herein mean in legal terms
  • what does herein mean in a contract


thereof

English

Alternative forms

  • therof (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English thereof, therof, ther-of, ther of, from Old English þ?rof, equivalent to there +? of. Compare Swedish därav.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ð????v/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ð?????v/
  • Rhymes: -?v, -?v
  • Rhymes: -?v

Adverb

thereof (not comparable)

  1. Of this, that or it.
  2. From that circumstance or origin; therefrom, thence.

Translations

See also

thereof From the web:

  • what thereof means
  • thereof what does this mean
  • what does thereof mean in law
  • what does thereof mean in the bible
  • what is thereof sugar
  • what does thereof mean in the first amendment
  • what part thereof mean
  • what is thereof in tagalog
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