thereabouts

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adv
  1. Synonym of thereabout:
  2. About or near that place.
  3. About or around that date or time.
  4. About or near to that condition or quality.
  5. Approximately that number or quantity.
  6. About that; concerning that.
  7. Near to that activity or situation.
noun
  1. Location; whereabouts.

Pronunciation

/ðɛəɹəˈbaʊts/ /ˈðɛəɹəbaʊts/ /ˈðɛɹəˌbaʊts/ /ˌðɛɹəˈbaʊts/ En-us-thereabouts.ogg

Word forms

thereabouts

Etymology

The adverb is derived from Middle English there-aboutes, þare aboutes (“of a place or an object: around there, in its vicinity; of time: about then, around that time”) [and other forms], from ther (“in that place, in those places, there; on that; thither, to that place; from there, thence; at that time; thereupon; in that situation, under those circumstances; in that case, with regard to that”) (from Old English þǣr (“there”)) + aboutes (“in all directions, around”, adverb), aboutes (“in all directions from, on all sides of; near; concerned with”, preposition) (from aboute, abouten (“so as to surround; so as to cover; on the border or edge; as measured around the outside; to as to travel around something; so as to revolve about an axis or centre; aside; in all directions; in the vicinity; in connection with something; in several places; everywhere, throughout; to all or everyone; almost, approximately; concerning; in succession; so as to be or happen”, adverb), aboute, abouten (“surrounding; covering; over; upon; on the border of; in all directions; in the vicinity of, near to; in several places; everywhere, throughout; almost, approximately; concerning; engaged in; on behalf of”, preposition) (from Old English abūtan, onbūtan (“about; round about; on; on the outside”)) + -s (suffix forming adverbs)); see further at thereabout. The English word is analysable as thereabout + -s (suffix forming adverbs). The noun may result from a confusion of thereabouts with whereabouts. The word is attested later than thereabout.

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