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here
The modern version for this word is easy
Hither is an old Kentucky word for over there. It's spelled hither.
Thither is not an Old English word. It merely means "there" in Modern English as in hither and thither, "here and there".
Gave is modern for gavest
Said
If you are reading Grapes of Wrath, sarten = certain.
The New king James version is more understanable...it is in word you use everyday...while the Modern king James version is in more modern words...it's uneasy to read for some people...
Hither itself is already unscrambled.
the modern version for shalt is shall
No, "hither" is not a preposition. "Hither" is an adverb that means "to this place" or "to here."
yo,hi,γεια,salut,bonjour,hé,Salut, il