unto
/ˈʌntu/
preposition
- To or toward someone or something (used in older or formal English).
- She spoke kindly unto the stranger.
- The treasure was brought unto the king.
- The knight rode unto the castle gates.
- Used to indicate a recipient or beneficiary, similar to 'to' or 'for' (often in religious or literary contexts).
- He gave thanks unto the Lord for the harvest.
- Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
- The letter was addressed unto the mayor.
- Until or up to a certain point in time or space (archaic or formal).
- They labored unto the evening without rest.
- The treaty was valid unto the end of the year.
- The path led unto the edge of the forest.