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No, hither is an adverb, meaning to or towards this place.
Hither is an old Kentucky word for over there. It's spelled hither.
Hither itself is already unscrambled.
'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.
the modern version for shalt is shall
Thither is not an Old English word. It merely means "there" in Modern English as in hither and thither, "here and there".
Come hither child was created in 1839.
The modern version for this word is easy
The modern version of these cells is called a virus.
Hither Green railway station was created in 1895.