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Definition of Thitherto

Thitherto
Thitherto Thith"er*to`, adv. To that point; so far. [Obs.]

Meaning of Thitherto from wikipedia

- institutional stability. Under the Lethings, too, the Lombards, who had thitherto wandered around northern Europe, migrated south to the Danube and Pannonia...
- the United States in 1865. A prominent member of this younger branch thitherto was Leonard Gyllenhaal (1752–1840). In 1807, he was created a Knight of...
- these was Patanjali's Yogasutras. His translation included the text and a thitherto unknown Sanskrit commentary. Al Biruni's translation preserved many of...
- 18 February 1159) was the Duke of Merania from 1152 until his death. Thitherto he had been the advocate of St Andreas at Freising since 1150 and Count...
- of Kaiserswerth (German: Staatsstreich von Kaiserswerth) in 1062 was a thitherto unprecedented action of several secular and ecclesiastical Princes of...
- Hunald II was forced to flee to the court of Lupo in Gascony. Lupo had thitherto been his ally, lending him Gascon troops. Lupo, however, did not desire...
- successfully translated a Royal inscription in Kutila characters, which were thitherto indecipherable. In 1784, Wilkins helped William Jones establish the Asiatic...
- that he desired to usurp the imperial title which the kings of León had thitherto carried. Despite this, the contemporary ecclesiastic Abbot Oliva only...
- was thus the founder of a political tradition in Brittany which had not thitherto existed; though his charters did not mimic Carolingian ones, his successors...
- Godfrey the Bearded, Margrave of Tuscany, though the archdiocese of Pisa, thitherto the chief religious influence on the island, opposed it. The monks had...