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Hither is an old Kentucky word for over there. It's spelled hither.

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Hither is an old Kentucky word for over there. It's spelled hither.

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Hither itself is already unscrambled.

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No, hither is an adverb, meaning to or towards this place.

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'hither' means 'to or toward this place'

Thus a sentence using 'hither' could be:-

There are blueberries ripe in the woods, go hither and gather them for me.

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Come hither child was created in 1839.

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