thereabout

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adv
  1. About or near that place.
  2. About or around that date or time.
  3. About or near to that condition or quality.
  4. Approximately that number or quantity.
  5. About that or those: concerning it or them.
  6. Near to that activity or situation.

Pronunciation

/ðɛəɹəˈbaʊt/ /ˈðɛəɹəbaʊt/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-thereabout.wav LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-thereabout2.wav /ˈðɛɹəˌbaʊt/ /ˌðɛɹəˈbaʊt/

Word forms

thereabout

Etymology

From Middle English ther-aboute, ther-abouten (“of a place or an object: around there, in its vicinity; surrounding it; nearby, neighbouring; here and there, throughout that place; of an action, matter, etc.: about, concerning; of an amount or distance: approximately, more or less; of time: about then, around that time”) [and other forms], from Old English þǣrābūtan, þǣronbūtan, from þǣr (“there”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *só (“this; that”) + *-r) + abūtan, onbūtan (“about; round about; on; on the outside”) (from on- (prefix meaning ‘on; upon; there; thither; to’) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂en- (“on; onto”)) + būtan (“just, merely, only”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ep- + *úd (“away; out; outwards; upwards”))). The English word is analysable as there + about. The word is attested earlier than thereabouts.

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