hāc-tenus (hac . . . tenus, V., O.), adv.,
as far as this, to this place, so far, thus far:
Hactenus crater erat asper acantho, O.: hactenus in occidentem Germaniam novimus, Ta.: Hac Troiana tenus fuerit Fortuna secuta, V.: quia hactenus iussum, because he was not ordered to go farther,
Ta.—Of discourse, thus far, to this point, no farther: hactenus mihi videor potuisse dicere, etc.: de hoc quidem hactenus: in
hunc diem hactenus, thus far for to-day: sed haec hactenus,
so much for this: Hactenus haec, H.: sed
hactenus, praesertim, etc.: de litteris hactenus: Hac Arethusa tenus,
O.—Fig., in time, up to this time, thus far, so long, till now, hitherto, no
longer: hactenus quietae stationes fuere, postquam, etc.,
L.: Hac celebrata tenus certamina, V.—To this
extent, so much, so far, as far: hactenus existimo . . . quoad
certior fieres, etc.: haec artem hactenus requirunt, ut ornentur, etc.:
curandus autem hactenus, ne quid ad senatum, etc.: hactenus consultans, veneno an ferro,
etc., Ta.