
English word beyond comes from Old English (ca. 450-1100) butan (Except for, but, unless Without, except.), Old English (ca. 450-1100) ġeond
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butan (Old English)
Except for, but, unless Without, except.
ġeond (Old English)
beġeondan (Old English)
beyond (English)
Further away than. (Can we add an example for this sense?). Greater than; so as to exceed or surpass.. In addition to.. Later than; after.. On the far side of.. Past, or out of reach of. (informal) extremely, more than. Farther along or away.. In addition; more. (countable) Something that is far beyond.. (uncountable) The hereafter.. (uncountable) The unknown.