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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hereabout

"about this, with regard to this matter," c.1200, from here + about. Meaning "in the vicinity, near here" is from early 13c. Hereabouts is from 1590s.

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hereabout

adv. close to; nearby. alt. close to; nearby.

WordNet
hereabout

adv. in this general vicinity; "the people are friendly hereabouts" [syn: hereabouts]

Usage examples of "hereabout".

Winter, in coming to the country hereabout, advanced in well-marked stages, wherein might have been successively observed the retreat of the snakes, the transformation of the ferns, the filling of the pools, a rising of fogs, the embrowning by frost, the collapse of the fungi, and an obliteration by snow.

A hundred thousand men died hereabout, and it is said that their blood made the lake red for years afterward.

As I said, what with Drearwood just to the east, and beyond that the Grimwall, and these Rucks and such sneaking 'round, I think those of us hereabout are in for some hard times.