Thither
/ˈθɪðər/
Meaning & Definition
adverb
To or toward that place.
The travelers set off thither, eager to explore the ancient ruins.
In that direction.
The road winds thither, leading us deeper into the forest.
To or towards where something is.
She pointed thither, indicating the direction of the hidden cave.
An archaic term often used in literature.
He rode thither on horseback, seeking adventure in distant lands.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English 'þider'
Common Phrases and Expressions
come hither
to come here
go thither
to go there
send them thither
to direct or send them to that place
Related Words
hither
to this place
whither
to which place