Forth (n.)

  1. a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth

    [ Syn: forth , forth river ]

    forth (adv.)

  1. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth is obsolete); ran away from the lion; wanted to get away from there; sent the children away to boarding school; the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal; went off to school; they drove off; go forth and preach

    [ Syn: away , away , off , off , away , away , off , off , away , away , off , off , away , away , off , off ]

  2. forward in time or order or degree; from that time forth; from the sixth century onward

    [ Syn: forward , forward , onward , onward , forward , forward , onward , onward , forward , forward , onward , onward , forward , forward , onward , onward ]

  3. out into view; came forth from the crowd; put my ideas forth'

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