Definitions for: Whither


[adv] to what place; "whither go you?"



Webster (1913) Definition: Whith"er, adv. [OE. whider. AS. hwider; akin to E.
where, who; cf. Goth. hvadr[=e] whither. See Who, and cf.
Hither, Thither.]
1. To what place; -- used interrogatively; as, whither goest
thou? ``Whider may I flee?'' --Chaucer.

Sir Valentine, whither away so fast? --Shak.

2. To what or which place; -- used relatively.

That no man should know . . . whither that he went.
--Chaucer.

We came unto the land whither thou sentest us.
--Num. xiii.
27.

3. To what point, degree, end, conclusion, or design;
whereunto; whereto; -- used in a sense not physical.

Nor have I . . . whither to appeal. --Milton.

Any whither, to any place; anywhere. [Obs.] ``Any whither,
in hope of life eternal.'' --Jer. Taylor.

No whither, to no place; nowhere. [Obs.] --2 Kings v. 25.

Syn: Where.

Usage: Whither, Where. Whither properly implies motion to
place, and where rest in a place. Whither is now,
however, to a great extent, obsolete, except in
poetry, or in compositions of a grave and serious
character and in language where precision is required.
Where has taken its place, as in the question, ``Where
are you going?''

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