(ˌ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adverb
Etymology: Middle English herinne, herin, from Old English hērinne, from hēr here + inne in — more at here , in
: in this:
a. : in this place
herein were many vaulted … walks hewn out of the rock — John Ray
enclosed herein you will find my check
b. : in this passage, book, or document
all legislative powers herein granted — U.S.Constitution
c. : in this fact or particular
herein you war against your reputation — Shakespeare