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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: there "there." from Old English þær

【there】 is a [English Root word(stem)] from the Old English word(s) "þær."
It carries the basic meaning of "there."

from PIE *wrmi- ""



[English words in the top 5000 most frequently used containing the root "there"]

there ****[46] If something is there, it exists or is available.
thereby **[3657] You use thereby to introduce an important result or consequence of the event or action you have just mentioned.
therefore ****[1429] You use therefore to introduce a logical result or conclusion.



[WORD ROOT]root there
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] there
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Old English) þær
[MEANING]root there

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ETYMOLOGY】

  • 【Old English】 þær in or at that place, so far as, provided that, in that respect



Please see the Word information in detail as follows;

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there ★★★★[46] adverb from there
【DEFINITION】 If something is there, it exists or is available.
【ROOTs】 there; there
【Etymology】 《Old English þærin or at that place, so far as, provided that, in that respect
【First Known Meaning】 in or at that place, so far as, provided that, in that respect

thereby ★★[3657] adverb from thereby 〈 there
【DEFINITION】 You use thereby to introduce an important result or consequence of the event or action you have just mentioned.
【COMPOSITION】 there + by
【ROOTs】 there; there by(be); by, about
【Etymology】 《Old English þærin or at that place, so far as, provided that, in that respect



therefore ★★★★[1429] adverb from therefore 〈 there
【DEFINITION】 You use therefore to introduce a logical result or conclusion.
【SYNONYM】 thus, accordingly
【COMPOSITION】 there + fore
【ROOTs】 there; there fore; fore
【Etymology】 《Old English fore[akin to forð, from fore] ⑵before, in the sight of, in the presence of; as far as; during, before; on account of, for the sake of; in place of, instead of


(※ Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the theorized common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages.)

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

ther
theo
thea
the
thank
tex
terr
termin-, term
tend-, tent-
ten-, tain-, -tin-, tent-

 

 

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