The Collaborative International Dictionary
Elsewhither \Else"whith`er\, adv.
To some, or any, other place; as, you will have to go
elsewhither for it.
--R. of Gloucester. ``For elsewhither was
I bound.''
--Carlyle.
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "elsewhither".
From elsewhither processions arrive daily, even from Switzerland, and there are sometimes as many as ten thousand visitors extraordinary come here in a single day, yet is there no hindrance but they find comfortable lodging, and at very reasonable prices.
Thrace within our towers so that they might either heed the right or might depart and begone elsewhither, they and their captives.
In every sense he was at liberty to turn his thoughts elsewhither, and now he felt that he had even received encouragement.
Occasionally some man more thoughtful than the rest would he drawn to him by curiosity, but, finding himself met with so much reserve, involuntary in Gilbert, would become doubtful and turn elsewhither for sympathy.
Arda for long, but should depart and go elsewhither, returning maybe direct to Eru for another fate or purpose that is beyond the knowledge or guess of the Eldar.
Burg to be safe: but as to elsewhither we may wend, thereof we may speak on the road as we have leisure.