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somewhither

[ suhm-hwith-er, -with- ]

adverb

, Archaic.
  1. to some unspecified place; somewhere.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of somewhither1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; some, whither

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Example Sentences

All that is required of you is that you should go somewhither as hard as ever you can.

Faith drew the bolt and opened it, expecting to find a closet or a passage somewhither.

When he reached the station at Loring it was incumbent on him to go somewhither at once.

Clearly an Invading Army intended somewhither, England judges too well whither.

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