Whither
Pronunciation
- GenAm IPA: /ˈwɪðɚ/, /ˈÊɪðɚ/; enPR: wÄthʹər
- RP IPA: /ˈwɪðə/
- Rhymes: -ɪðə(ɹ)
- Homophones: wither some accents
Origin
From Old English hwæder.
Full definition of whither
Adverb
whither
- (literary or archaic) To which place.
- 1918, Willa Cather, , Mirado Modern Classics, paperback edition, page 8The wagon jolted on, carrying me I knew not whither.
- 1885, Robert Louis Stevenson, , Penguin Red Classics, paperback edition, page 24And with the same grave countenance he hurried through his breakfast and drove to the police station, whither the body had been carried.
Usage notes
This word is unusual in modern usage; where is much more common. It is more often encountered in older works, or when used poetically.
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Verb
- (intransitive, obsolete, dialectal) To wuther.