hither

IPA: hˈɪðɝ

adjective

  • (archaic) On this side; the nearer.

adverb

  • (literary or archaic) To this place, to here.
  • over here
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Examples of "hither" in Sentences

  • Indeed, I have no opportunity, for there they both are coming hither from the house.
  • Mat 22: 12 And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
  • One day, therefore, she called hither her son, Love (Cupid, some name him), and bade him sharpen his weapons.
  • One day, therefore, she called hither her son, Love [Cupid, some name him], and bade him sharpen his weapons.
  • Ibrahim, Wazir to King Shamikh; and the manner of my coming hither is wondrous and the cause thereof marvellous.
  • Lots of positive enthusiasm about my work and how the team was going to spread my name hither and yon among readers of the world.
  • And seeing an Arahant approaching the house-door, she bade him 'Come in hither, lord,' and did him homage, showing him to a seat; she then took his bowl and filled it with food.
  • Then as I stood there, I felt the door behind me yield a bit and a hand was thrust out, and a voice whispered, "Harry, Harry, come in hither; we can hold the house against an army."
  • Now he had already said to the birds, ‘With me is a young man, a mere youth, whom destiny brought hither from a distant land; and I desire of you that ye take him up and carry him to his own country.’

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