| adv. 1.  a.  For this reason; therefore: handmade and hence expensive. b.  From this source: They grew up in the Sudan; hence their interest in Nubian art. 2.  From this time; from now: A year hence it will be forgotten. 3.  a.  From this place; away from here: Get you hence! b.  From this life. [Middle English hennes, from here : henne (from Old English heonan; see  ko- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots) + -es, adv. suff.; see  -S3.] | 
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