Definitions
following this in time or order or place; after this
Word origin
From Old English hēræfter (“in the aftertime; later on”). By surface analysis, here + after.
Used in a sentence
“She should have died hereafter; / There would have been a time for such a word.”
“[…] when hereafter he from war shall come / And bring his Trojans peace and triumph […]”
“'Tis the Divinity that stirs within us; / 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, / and intimates eternity to man.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
01“Future time”9 letters
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