English-Thai Dictionary
thither
ADJ ไกล ออก ไป beyond there toward kai-ook-pai
thither
ADV ไป ยัง ที่นั่น pai-yang-ti-nan
thitherto
ADV จนกว่า จะ ถึง เวลา นั้น till then jon-kwa-ja-tung-we-la-nan
thitherward
ADV ไป ยัง ที่นั่น thitherwards
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
THITHER
adv. To that place; opposed to hither. This city is near, O let me escape thither. Genesis 19:2 .
Where I am, thither ye cannot come. John 7:34, 36.
1. To that end or point.
Hither and thither, to this place and to that; one way and another.
THITHERWARD
adv. [thither and ward. ] Toward that place. They shall ask the way to Zion, with their faces thitherward. Jeremiah 5 :5.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
THITHER
Thith "er, adv. Etym: [OE. thider, AS. edhider; akin to E. that; cf. Icel. þaedhra there, Goth. þaþro thence. See That, and The. ]
1. To that place; -- opposed to Ant: hither. This city is near; ... O, let me escape thither. Gen. xix. 2 . Where I am, thither ye can not come. John vii. 34.
2. To that point, end, or result; as, the argument tended thither. Hither and thither, to this place and to that; one way and another.
Syn. -- There. Thither, There. Thither properly denotes motion toward a place; there denotes rest in a place; as, I am going thither, and shall meet you there. But thither has now become obsolete, except in poetry, or a style purposely conformed to the past, and there is now used in both senses; as, I shall go there to-morrow; we shall go there together.
THITHER
THITHER Thith "er, a.
1. Being on the farther side from the person speaking; farther; -- a correlative of hither; as, on the thither side of the water. W. D. Howells.
2. Applied to time: On the thither side of, older than; of more years than. See Hither, a. Huxley.
THITHERTO
THITHERTO Thith "er *to `, adv.
Defn: To that point; so far. [Obs. ]
THITHERWARD
THITHERWARD Thith "er *ward, adv.
Defn: To ward that place; in that direction. They shall ask the way to Zion, with their faces thitherward. Jer. l. 5.
New American Oxford Dictionary
thither
thith er |ˈTHiT͟Hər ˈðɪðər | ▶adverb archaic or literary to or toward that place: no trickery had been necessary to attract him thither. ORIGIN Old English thider, alteration (by association with hither ) of thæder, of Germanic origin; related to that and the .
Oxford Dictionary
thither
thither |ˈðɪðə | ▶adverb archaic or literary to or towards that place: no trickery had been necessary to attract him thither. ORIGIN Old English thider, alteration (by association with hither ) of thæder, of Germanic origin; related to that and the .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
thither
thith er /θɪ́ðə r |ðɪ́ðə /副詞 ⦅古 ⦆そちらに [へ ](→hither ).