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Traditional English :: whither
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whither.html - adv. & conj. archaic --adv. 1 to what place, position, or state? 2 (prec. by place etc.) to which (the house whither we were walking). --conj. 1 to the or any place to which (go whither you will). 2 and thither (we saw a house, whither we walked). [OE hwider f. Gmc: cf. WHICH, HITHER, THITHER] |
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Traditional English :: whithersoever
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whither.html - adj. & conj. archaic to any place to which. |
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Traditional English :: whither
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whither.html - adv. & conj. archaic --adv. 1 to what place, position, or state? 2 (prec. by place etc.) to which (the house whither we were walking). --conj. 1 to the or any place to which (go whither you will). 2 and thither (we saw a house, whither we walked). [OE hwider f. Gmc: cf. WHICH, HITHER, THITHER] |
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Traditional English :: whithersoever
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whither.html - adj. & conj. archaic to any place to which. |
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English Idioms :: white
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whither.html - See: BLACK AND WHITE, IN BLACK AND WHITE. |
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English Idioms :: white around the gills
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whither.html - See: GREEN AROUND THE GILLS. |
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