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Whitherward vs Witherward - What's the difference?

whitherward | witherward |

As adverbs the difference between whitherward and witherward

is that whitherward is in what direction; toward what or which place while witherward is contrary to, against.

As an adjective witherward is

adverse, contrary.

As a noun witherward is

opposite; adversity, opposition; hostility.

whitherward

English

Adverb

(-)
  • In what direction; toward what or which place.
  • (Webster 1913)

    Synonyms

    * whither

    witherward

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Adverse, contrary.
  • Opposite, opposing; hostile.
  • * 1852 , The whole works of King Alfred the Great :
  • [...] then appeared to me along the way by which I formerly came amid the darkness, as it were the brightness of a shining star, and the light was waxing more and more, and quickly hastening to me, and as soon as it came nigh me, then were scattered and away fled all the witherward ghosts, which formerly threatened me with their tongs, [...]
    at the witherward side of the year

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • Contrary to, against.
  • Noun

    (-)
  • Opposite; adversity, opposition; hostility
  • * 1850 , Henry Mills Alden, Harper's new monthly magazine: Volume 1, Issues 1-6 :
  • Nor, although be sung the "mighty stream of tendency" of this wondrous age, did he ever launch his poetic craft upon it, nor seem to see the witherward of its swift and awful stress.
  • * 1912 , American Chemical Society, Journal of the American Chemical Society: Volume 34, Issues 1-6 :
  • Nevertheless, he cannot be seriously opposed to scientific research as distinguished from technical research for the next four chapters deal with such theoretical subjects as "the question of the atom," "the witherward of matter," "the chemical interpretation of life" and "the beginning of things."
  • * 1950 , Thomas Hardy, The mayor of Casterbridge :
  • They were those of the song he had sung when he arrived years before at the Three Mariners, a poor young man, adventuring for life and fortune, and scarcely knowing witherward : [...]
    English words prefixed with wither-