forhold

Etymology
From, from , from +  (from , from ; further etymology uncertain, possibly from ). The English word is analysable as, and is cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  To detain, hold back, or hold up (someone or something); also, to retain or withhold (something).
 * 2) * 1911 June 24, Justice Pearce,, State v. Potomac Valley Coal Co., 116 Md. 380, page 400:
 * When the subject of contract is lawful, not public in its character, and the exercise of it is purely private and personal to the parties it can not be for holden or limited by the Legislature.
 * According to the judgment the passage is a quotation from State v. Goodwill, 33 W. Va. 188 (1889), but the passage does not appear in the latter case.
 * 1) * 1911 June 24, Justice Pearce,, State v. Potomac Valley Coal Co., 116 Md. 380, page 400:
 * When the subject of contract is lawful, not public in its character, and the exercise of it is purely private and personal to the parties it can not be for holden or limited by the Legislature.
 * According to the judgment the passage is a quotation from State v. Goodwill, 33 W. Va. 188 (1889), but the passage does not appear in the latter case.

Usage notes
Not to be confused with.

Etymology
From the verb, ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) relation
 * 2) relationship
 * 3) proportion
 * 4) condition
 * 5) ratio

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) relation (the manner in which two things may be associated)
 * 2) relationship (a romantic or sexual involvement)
 * 3) proportion (the relation of one part to another or to the whole with respect to magnitude, quantity, or degree)
 * 4) condition (the state or quality of something, e.g., : weather conditions)
 * 5) ratio

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) relation (the manner in which two things may be associated)
 * 2) relationship (a romantic or sexual involvement)
 * 3) proportion (the relation of one part to another or to the whole with respect to magnitude, quantity, or degree)
 * 4) condition (the state or quality of something)
 * 5) ratio