On-line Dictionary
From
From
prep.
Out
of
the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind
; by
reason
of;
out
of; by
aid
of;
used
whenever
departure
,
setting
out
,
commencement
of
action
,
being
,
state
,
occurrence
,
etc
., or
procedure
,
emanation
,
absence
,
separation
,
etc
.,
are
to be
expressed
. It is
construed
with
,
and
indicates
,
the
point
of
space
or
time
at
which
the
action
,
state
,
etc
.,
are
regarded
as
setting
out
or
beginning
;
also
,
less
frequently
,
the
source
,
the
cause
,
the
occasion
,
out
of
which
anything
proceeds
;
the
aritithesis
and
correlative
of to; as, it, is
one
hundred
miles
from
Boston
to
Springfield
; he
took
his
sword
from
his
side
;
light
proceeds
from
the
sun
;
separate
the
coarse
wool
from
the
fine
;
men
have
all
sprung
from
Adam
,
and
often
go
from
good
to
bad
,
and
from
bad
to
worse
;
the
merit
of an
action
depends
on
the
principle
from
which
it
proceeds
;
men
judge
of
facts
from
personal
knowledge
, or
from
testimony
.
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