sithence

/ˈsɪθəns/
adverb
  1. From that time onward; afterward.
    • The treaty was signed, and sithence the two nations have been at peace.
    • She inherited the estate and sithence lived there alone.
    • He left the village in 1840 and sithence was never seen again.
conjunction
  1. Because; since.
    • Sithence you have asked, I will tell you the truth.
    • Sithence the weather is fair, we shall go sailing.
    • He could not attend, sithence he was ill.
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