| ‘-ither’ words all have the implication ‘to a place / time / end’, the selection of the meaning of location, time, or consequence depending on the context. Hither, thither, and whither are typically locational; most uses of hitherto are temporal. All uses of hitherward(s) and thitherward are locational. There is a close link between whither and thither, as | seen in such pairings as ‘Whither I go, thither shall you go too’ (1H4 II.iii.118). Context also motivates the choice between a static and a dynamic interpretation of place - ‘whither away’, in particular, carries a more dynamic force, as in ‘Whither away so fast?’ (R3 II.iii.1). | 
        
    
    hither and hither-
    
        
            
                | Item | Location | Example | Gloss | 
            
                | hither | AYL I.i.148 | I am heartily glad I came hither to you | here, to this place | 
            
                | hitherto | 1H6 III.iii.9 | We have been guided by thee hitherto | up to now, thus far | 
            
                | hitherto | 1H4 III.i.70 | England, from Trent and Severn hitherto, / By south and east is to my part assigned | to this place, to this point | 
            
                | hitherto | Ham III.ii.216 | And hitherto doth love on fortune tend | to this extent | 
            
                | hitherward | KL IV.iv.21 | The British powers are marching hitherward | in this direction, towards this place | 
            
                | hitherwards | 1H4 IV.i.92 | The Earl of Westmoreland seven thousand strong / Is marching hitherwards | in this direction, towards this place | 
        
    
    thither and thither-
    
        
            
                | Item | Location | Example | Gloss | 
            
                | thither | Ham IV.iii.32 | In heaven. Send thither to see. | there, to that place | 
            
                | thither | AYL I.i.161 | Nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither | to that end | 
            
                | thitherward | AW III.ii.52 | We met him thitherward 
 | in that direction, towards that place | 
        
    
    whither and -whither
    
        
            
                | Item | Location | Example | Gloss | 
            
                | whither | H8 V.i.6 | Whither so late? | to which place, to whatever place | 
            
                | whither | Per IV.vi.124 | Whither would you have me? | to what result, for what purpose | 
            
                | somewhither | Tit IV.i.11 | Somewhither would she have thee go with her 
 | somewhere | 
        
    
     HERE, THERE, AND WHERE; HENCE, THENCE, AND WHENCE
 HERE, THERE, AND WHERE; HENCE, THENCE, AND WHENCE