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hither and thither
到處,各處,四面八方
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Thith·er
adv.
1.
To
that
place
; --
opposed
to
hither
.
This
city
is
near
; . . .
O
,
let
me
escape
thither
.
--
Gen
.
xix
. 20.
Where
I
am
,
thither
ye
can
not
come
.
--
John
vii
. 34.
2.
To
that
point
,
end
,
or
result
;
as
,
the
argument
tended
thither
.
Hither and thither
,
to
this
place
and
to
that
;
one
way
and
another
.
Syn:
--
There
.
Usage:
Thither
,
There
.
Thither
properly
denotes
motion
toward
a
place
;
there
denotes
rest
in
a
place
;
as
,
I
am
going
thither
,
and
shall
meet
you
there
.
But
thither
has
now
become
obsolete
,
except
in
poetry
,
or
a
style
purposely
conformed
to
the
past
,
and
there
is
now
used
in
both
senses
;
as
,
I
shall
go
there
to-morrow
;
we
shall
go
there
together
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hith·er
adv.
1.
To
this
place
; --
used
with
verbs
signifying
motion
,
and
implying
motion
toward
the
speaker
;
correlate
of
hence
and
thither
;
as
,
to
come
or
bring
hither
.
2.
To
this
point
,
source
,
conclusion
,
design
,
etc
.; --
in
a
sense
not
physical
.
Hither
we
refer
whatsoever
belongeth
unto
the
highest
perfection
of
man
.
--
Hooker
.
Hither and thither
,
to
and
fro
;
backward
and
forward
;
in
various
directions
.
“Victory
is
like
a
traveller
,
and
goeth
hither
and
thither
.”
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
hither
and
thither
adv
:
from
one
place
or
situation
to
another
; "
we
were
driven
from
pillar
to
post
" [
syn
:
from pillar to post
]
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