different between hereto vs hereinafter

hereto

English

Etymology

  • Pronominal adverb formed by here and to

Pronunciation

  • (Canada) IPA(key): /?h???tu?/

Adverb

hereto (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) to here, to this
  2. (archaic) yet, so far
    • c. 1980, Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens), How I Came to Islam
      I realized that everything belongs to God, that slumber does not overtake Him. He created everything. At this point I began to lose the pride in me, because hereto I had thought the reason I was here was because of my own greatness.
  3. (archaic) regarding this subject

Usage notes

  • In current English, hereto is extremely formal and used mostly in legal contexts.

Synonyms

  • (yet, so far): erenow, thus far, up to now; see also Thesaurus:hitherto

Translations

See also

Anagrams

  • hetero, hetero-, othere

Catalan

Verb

hereto

  1. first-person singular present indicative form of heretar

Latin

Verb

h?r?t?

  1. second-person singular future active imperative of h?re?
  2. third-person singular future active imperative of h?re?

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hereinafter

English

Etymology

herein +? after

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?h???n?æft?/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?h????n???ft?/

Adverb

hereinafter (not comparable)

  1. In the parts of this document, statement, or book that follow; after this

Antonyms

  • hereinbefore
  • heretofore

Translations

See also

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