Whither

  • 11whither — whence, whither Both words have centuries of history behind them and were once routine in their respective meanings ‘from which place’ and ‘to which place’, but in current use they are regarded as archaic or at least highly formal, although they… …

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  • 12whither — See whence. See whence, whither …

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  • 13Whither Must I Wander — is a song composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams and its lyrics consist of a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Stevenson poem, entitled Home no more home to me, whither must I wander? , [http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/rls05.html#16 Home no more …

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  • 14Whither Socialism? — is a book by Joseph Stiglitz, first published in 1994 by MIT Press.Description Whither Socialism? is based on Stiglitz s Wicksell Lectures, presented at the Stockholm School of Economics in 1990 and presents a convenient and well written summary… …

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  • 15Whither Canada — is the initial Monty Python s Flying Circus episode from Series 1. It was recorded on September 7 and aired on October 5, 1969. The episode featured several sketches including Whizzo Butter , It s the Arts , Arthur Two Sheds Jackson and The… …

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  • 16Whither Thou Goest — is a popular song written by Guy Singer. The song was published in 1954. The words are adapted from the Bible (Ruth 1:16 17) (King James Version).The most popular version was recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford. Other versions were made by Perry… …

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  • 17Whither Shall I Wander? — Infobox Television episode Title = Whither Shall I Wander? Series = Upstairs, Downstairs Caption = Season = 5 Episode = 16 Airdate = 21 December 1975 Production = Writer = John Hawkesworth Director = Bill Bain Guests = Episode list = List of… …

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  • 18whither — /hwidh euhr, widh /, adv. 1. to what place? where? 2. to what end, point, action, or the like? to what? conj. 3. to which place. 4. to whatever place. [bef. 900; ME, var. of ME, OE hwider, alter. of hwaeder (c. Goth hwadre), modeled on hider… …

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  • 19whither — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. where?, in what direction?, toward what place? …

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  • 20whither — whith|er [ wıðər, hwıðər ] adverb 1. ) an old word meaning to which place 2. ) VERY FORMAL a word used for asking what will happen to something in the future …

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