01 adv. In or at that place.
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In or at that place.“The Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed.” — Ge. ii. 8.
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In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place; as, he did not stop there, but continued his speech.“The law that theaten'd death becomes thy friend And turns it to exile; there art thou happy.” — Shak.
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To or into that place; thither.“The rarest that e'er came there.” — Shak.“A knight there was, and that a worthy man.” — Chaucer.“There is a path which no fowl knoweth.” — Job xxviii. 7.“Wherever there is a sense or perception, there some idea is actually produced.” — Locke.“There have been that have delivered themselves from their ills by their good fortune or virtue.” — Suckling.“Spend their good there it is reasonable.” — Chaucer.
Phrases & compounds
Here and there —
in one place and another.
Syn.
See Thither.