illuc

Etymology 1
From, from and thus a parallel formation to , the latter from the instrumental. Compare and. See also.

Adverb

 * 1) thither, to that place, to there

Etymology 2
From earlier, for , with vowel change extended either from the base form in which the reduction is regular, or from proclisis.

Pronunciation

 * Note: as with, the final /k/ of this word is doubled if a vowel follows, e.g. illuc est /ilˈluk.kest/.
 * Note: as with, the final /k/ of this word is doubled if a vowel follows, e.g. illuc est /ilˈluk.kest/.