thither

IPA: θˈɪðɝ

adjective

  • (archaic) The farther, the other and more distant.

adverb

  • (chiefly literary or law, archaic) To that place.
  • (archaic) To that point, end, or result.
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Examples of "thither" in Sentences

  • Turn your face a moment thither.
  • Dual nature can toss the mind hither and thither.
  • I wouldn't mind lending a hand hither and thither.
  • It was enough to bring him thither still impenitent.
  • Irisch merchants cum much thither, as to a good haven...
  • No lords or barons to push their weight hither and thither.
  • If I had a motto, it would probably be Herd thither, me hither.
  • Most series are shot all over the place, in studios hither thither and yon.
  • Glendower had turned thither away from the more strongly built Chepstow Castle.

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