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Whitherward

Whitherward \Whith"er*ward\, adv. In what direction; toward what or which place.
--R. of Brunne.

Whitherward to turn for a good course of life was by no means too apparent.
--Carlyle.

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whitherward

adv. In what direction; toward what or which place.

Usage examples of "whitherward".

The trampled roads intrigued Madoc despite his dispirited state of mind, and he wondered whitherward their vast migrations must lead them.

But thus they met, of aventure or grace, And he saluted her with glad intent, And asked of her whitherward she went.

Heaven only know whitherward thou shouldest come, if thou wert to guide thyself now.

Afterwards before we lie down to sleep we will talk a little of the way, whitherward we shall turn our faces to-morrow.

Jalcanaius Fostus, shatterer of the hosts of men, whitherward over the lonely beaths forlorn, thou and thy great armament?

Heaven only know whitherward thou shouldest come, if thou wert to guide thyself now.

You feel that all you love in the world is indeed fully, freshly, and warmly in your arms, nor can you bear to set the treasure down on the rough stony road, but look round, and round, and round, for a soft spot, which you finally prophesy at some distance up the hill, whitherwards, in spite of pouting Yea and Nay, you persist in carrying her whose head is ere long to lie in your tranquil bosom.