thitherward

adv
/ˈðɪðəwəd/UK

Etymology

From Old English þiderweard, equivalent to thither + -ward.

  1. inherited from þiderweard

Definitions

  1. Toward that place.

    • No more he spake, / But thitherward forthright his ready way did make.
    • They saw a maid who thitherward did run, / To catch her sparrow which from her did swerve.

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