Definition of hitherward in English:
hitherward
adverb ˈhɪðəwədˈhiT͟Hərwərd
archaic To or towards this place.
she quickly walked hitherward after parting with Tess
Example sentencesExamples
- Helgi hath me hitherward sent to say to thee, Sváva, these words: he longeth sorely to see thee, ere the bold baron's breath have left him.
- This do these Fathers weave who hitherward are come: they sit beside the warp and cry, weave forth, weave back.
- The oppressed throughout the world from that day to the present have turned their eyes hitherward.
- Now I come hitherward desiring to be admitted into the presence of Queen Guinevere.