Definition: The word "afterwise" is an ancient Greek phrase that means "according to all that has already happened or been said," in the context of a narrative or prophecy. It was originally used as a word for "all that follows," indicating what had already taken place or what would happen next. In modern English, it typically describes something done after having been previously done, or being accomplished after a certain event or action occurred. For example: - "I worked on the project and finished it within three days." (This means that "afterwise" indicates that the work was completed in accordance with what had already happened.) So to answer your question, "afterwise" is an archaic Greek expression often used in religious or literary texts to describe the same idea as "accordingly" which is commonly used in English and its usage within a narrative.
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