hereat

See also: hereät

English

Etymology

From Middle English [Term?]; here + at

Adverb

hereat (not comparable)

  1. At this time; upon this event.
  2. At this; because of this. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

Translations

See also

    Here-, there- and where- words
    here hereabouthereaboutshereafterhereatherebeforeherebyhereforeherefromhereinhereinafterhereinbeforehereintohereofhereonheretoheretoforehereunderhereuntohereuponherewithherewithal
    there thereaboutthereaboutsthereafterthereagainthereagainstthereamongtherearoundthereasthereattherebeforetherebesidetherebythereforetherefromthereinthereinafterthereinbeforethereintothereofthereontheretotheretoforethereunderthereuntothereupontherewiththerewithal
    where whereaboutwhereaboutswhereafterwhereagainstwhereamongwhereaswhereatwherebywhereforewherefromwhereinwhereinafterwhereinbeforewhereintowhereofwhereonwheretowheretoforewhereunderwhereuntowhereuponwherewithwherewithal

    Anagrams


    Latin

    Verb

    hereat

    1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of hereō
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