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hereto | images |

As an adverb hereto

is to here, to this.

As a noun images is

plural of lang=en.

As a verb images is

third-person singular of image.

hereto

English

Adverb

(-)
  • (archaic) to here, to this
  • * 1697 , Daniel Defoe, An Essay upon Projects
  • I, A. B., do solemnly swear and attest that the account hereto annexed is true and right...
  • (archaic) yet, so far
  • * 1609 , William Shakespeare, Coriolanus
  • Which the rather / We shall be bless'd to do, if he remember / A kinder value of the people than / He hath hereto priz'd them at.
  • * 1861 , Anthony Trollope, Framley Parsonage
  • Lords had not been frequent among her acquaintance hereto .
  • (archaic) regarding this subject
  • Usage notes

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

    images

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (image)
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