whither

[ hwith-er, with- ]
/ ˈʰwɪð ər, ˈwɪð- /

adverb

to what place? where?
to what end, point, action, or the like? to what?

conjunction

to which place.
to whatever place.

Origin of whither

before 900; Middle English, variant of Middle English, Old English hwider, alteration of hwæder (cognate with Gothic hwadre), modeled on hider hither

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH whither

hence hither thence thither whence whither yon (see usage note at whence) weather whether whither wither (see synonym study at wither) whither wither

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British Dictionary definitions for whither

whither
/ (ˈwɪðə) archaic, or poetic /

adverb

to what place?
to what end or purpose?

conjunction

to whatever place, purpose, etc

Word Origin for whither

Old English hwider, hwæder; related to Gothic hvadrē; modern English form influenced by hither