Dictionary Definition
thither adv : to or toward that place; away from
the speaker; "go there around noon!" [syn: there] [ant: here]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
þider.Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪðə(r)
Adverb
- To that place (seldom used except in poetry or legal papers).
- 1661, Robert
Boyle, The
Sceptical Chymist, p. 9:
- ...Eleutherius, who thinking himself concern'd , because he brought me thither...
- 1661, Robert
Boyle, The
Sceptical Chymist, p. 9:
Related terms
Translations
to that place
- Albanian: andej
- Arabic: إلَى هُنَاكَ (íla hunáːka)
- Bulgarian: натам (natam), нататък (natatäk)
- Croatian: tamo
- Danish: did, derhen
- Dutch: daarheen, aldaar
- Esperanto: tien
- Faroese: hagar
- Finnish: sinne
- German: dorthin, dahin
- Greek: προς τα εκεί (pros ta ekí)
- Hebrew: שמה, לשם
- Hungarian: oda
- Icelandic: þangað
- Indonesian: ke situ (less distant), ke sana (more distant)
- Japanese: そこへ (sokó e), あそこへ (asokó e)
- Latin: illuc
- Quechua: jaqayman (-man = illative case)
- Russian: туда
- Serbian: otale
- Spanish: por allí, hacia allá
- Swedish: dit
- Turkish: şuraya (less distant), oraya (more distant)
- Ukrainian: туди (tudi)
- Vietnamese: đằng kia