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THITHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THITHER is to that place : there. How to use thither in a sentence.
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Thither - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Thither means, in essence, "to that place," although these days its territory is pretty much taken over by there.
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thither - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective ... (archaic) The farther, the other and more distant. the thither side of life, that is to say, afterlife. Synonyms. edit. See farther. See ...
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thither
▪ I. thither, adv. (a.) (ˈðɪðə(r)) Forms: see below. [OE. ðider, þider, earlier þæder (Lindisf. ðadder): corresp. in form to ON. þaðra there; f. þa-, stem of that, the + suffix, denoting motion towards, Goth. -drē, Vedic -trā: cf. hither, OE. hider, Goth. hidrē, and whither, OE. hwider:—hwæder, Goth...
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THITHER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
THITHER meaning: 1. to that place, in that direction 2. to that place, in that direction. Learn more.
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THITHER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to or toward that place; there adjective 2. on or toward that side; farther Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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there, thither - Bible Hub
שָׁם adverb there, thither (Arabic there, compare then; Biblical Aramaic תַּמָּה, Egyptian Aramaic תמה S-C Pap. A 4, J 6, ᵑ7 תַּמָּן (with demonstrative n, compare אֱדַיִן beside אֲזַי), Syriac ; Zenj Had. 8 (Cooke 159) שם); — . 1. a. there Genesis 2:8,12; Genesis 11:2,7,31 + often; placed early in sentence for emphasis, Micah 4:10 שָׁם ...
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THITHER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
on the farther or other side or in the direction away from the person speaking; farther; more remote. thither. / ˈðɪðə, ˈðɪðəwəd /. adverb. obsolete, ...
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HITHER AND THITHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HITHER AND THITHER is in various and usually random directions : here and there. How to use hither and thither in a sentence.
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THITHER - Definition from the KJV Dictionary - AV1611.com
1. To that end or point. Hither and thither, to this place and to that; one way and another. Definitions from Webster's American Dictionary of the English ...
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Hither, thither, and whither - ShakespearesWords.com
'-ither' words all have the implication 'to a place / time / end', the selection of the meaning of location, time, or consequence depending on the context.
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Thither - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Old English þider, meaning "to or toward that place," derived from Proto-Germanic *thadra- and PIE root *to-, it denotes direction or ...
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thither
thither/ˈðɪðə(r); `ðɪðɚ/ adv1 (arch 古) to or towards that place 到那里; 向那里.2 (idm 习语) hither and thither => hither.
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Zoar, South Africa
The name at first meant ‘insignificance’, but when Lot fled thither from Sodom, it acquired the meaning of ‘haven’.
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Mardi (disambiguation)
Mardi or Mardi and a Voyage Thither is an 1849 novel by American author Herman Melville.
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