HITHER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com being on this or the closer side; nearer the hither side of the meadow hither and thither, in various quarters; here and there They scurried hither and thither to escape the rain hither and yon, from here to over there, especially to a farther place; in or to a great many places He looked hither and yon for the coin
Hither - definition of hither by The Free Dictionary 1 to or toward this place: to come hither 2 being on this or the closer side; nearer: the hither side of the meadow 1 hither and thither, here and there 2 hither and yon, from here to a place at some distance; in many places
Hither - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Hither is a fancy or old-fashioned way to say "here " Your grandmother might jokingly call everyone for dinner by saying, "Come hither! Soup's on!" Language experts consider hither to be a "fossil word," one that is still regularly used within various idioms despite being otherwise obsolete
hither, adv. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . To or towards this place; in this direction; hither Cf hitherward, adv A 1a To this place, hither Obsolete Unto or to this place; to this thing, matter, subject, etc ; to this document With reference to space: to this place or point, rare (chiefly literary or archaic) after 17th cent