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Icelandic-English translation for: þaðan
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Dictionary Icelandic English: þaðan

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Icelandic English
þaðan {adv}thence [formal] [from the place previously mentioned]
þaðan {adv}therefrom [archaic]
þaðan {adv}from there
2 Words
þaðan af {adv}after that
þaðan sem {conj}from where
3 Words
þaðan í frá {adv}thenceforth [archaic or literary]
þaðan í frá {adv}thenceforward
þaðan í frá {adv}thereafter
þaðan í frá {adv}from then on
 
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