HERETO

hereto

(adverb) to this writing or document; “the charts hereto attached”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

• Pronominal adverb formed by here and to

Adverb

hereto (not comparable)

(archaic) to here, to this

(archaic) yet, so far

(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 hitherto

Anagrams

• hetero, hetero-, othere

Source: Wiktionary


Here*to", adv.

Definition: To this; hereunto. Hooker.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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