Hither vs Hithes - What's the difference?
hither | hithes |
(literary, or, archaic) To this place, to here.
over here
(archaic) On this side; the nearer.
* 1954', The essential Not-self could be perceived very clearly in things and in living creatures on the '''hither side of good and evil. — Aldous Huxley, ''The Doors of Perception (Chatto & Windus 1954, p. 30)
As an adverb hither
is to this place, to here.As an adjective hither
is on this side; the nearer.As a noun hithes is
plural of hithe.hither
English
Adverb
(-)- He went hither and thither.