Associations to the word «Hither»
Noun
- Valuable
- Vinegar
- Pilgrim
- Call
- Torment
- Sir
- Journey
- Saxon
- Foe
- Musing
- Sending
- Horseback
- Summons
- Eunuch
- Favour
- Renown
- Kinsman
- Fowl
- Zeal
- Horseman
- Tinker
- Dearest
- Spaniard
- Wind
- Midst
- Clatter
- Brutus
- Vial
- Nymph
- Till
- Green
- Knowing
- Conduct
- Worshipper
- Alas
- Pity
- Enchantment
- Wit
- Scatter
- Pluck
- Might
- Beggar
- Athenian
- Immortal
- Spying
- Hester
- Bois
- Lucius
- Highness
- Trembling
- Odour
- Crag
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
HITHER, adverb. (literary or archaic) To this place, to here.
HITHER, adverb. Over here
HITHER, adjective. (archaic) On this side; the nearer.
HITHER AND THITHER, adverb. (rare) (literally) To here and to there.
HITHER AND THITHER, adverb. (figuratively) In a disorderly manner.
HITHER AND YON, adverb. (idiomatic) In, at or to various places.
Dictionary definition
HITHER, adverb. To this place (especially toward the speaker); "come here, please".
Wise words
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings
peace.