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Thereto vs Herein - What's the difference?

thereto | herein |

As adverbs the difference between thereto and herein

is that thereto is (archaic|quaint) to that while herein is within this content, context, or thing.

thereto

English

Adverb

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  • (archaic, quaint) To that.
  • I require the operating manual thereto .
  • * c. 1430' (reprinted '''1888 ), Thomas Austin, ed., ''Two Fifteenth-century Cookery-books. Harleian ms. 279 (ab. 1430), & Harl. ms. 4016 (ab. 1450), with Extracts from Ashmole ms. 1429, Laud ms. 553, & Douce ms. 55 [Early English Text Society, Original Series; 91], London: 374760, page 11:
  • Soupes dorye. — Take gode almaunde mylke
  • (archaic, quaint, or, poetic) To it.
  • A man who allows wild passion to arise within, himself burns his heart, then after burning adds the wind that thereto which ignites the fire again, or not, as the case may be. —Jack Kerouac

    herein

    English

    Adverb

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  • Within this content, context, or thing.
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