Definition of Hithered

1. hither [v] - See also: hither

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hithered

hitchier
hitchiest
hitchily
hitching
hitching-bar
hitching bar
hitching post
hitchment
hitchments
hitchrack
hitcht
hitchy
hithe
hither and thither
hithered (current term)
hithering
hithermost
hithers
hitherto
hithertofore
hitherunto
hitherward
hitherwards
hithes
hitjob
hitjobs
hitless
hitmaker
hitmakers

Literary usage of Hithered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
"The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a small cushion with. ..."

2. Geology by Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury (1904)
"XD ICE. ad deep, the lobes will be 1 ice rest on a surface con- , as is common on moun- aif hithered in tlie valleys, and I gent terms. ..."

3. The Craftsman by Gustav Stickley (1907)
"While a child amid the way Thrusts arbutus, hithered gay. From a somewhere full of bloom Earth's exultant hope finds room, And the poorest, in the shower, ..."

4. American Literature ; an Historical Sketch, 1620-1880 by John Nichol (1882)
"The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a email cushion with. ..."

5. The Complete Works of Artemus Ward: (Charles Farrar Browne) by Artemus Ward (1898)
"The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a small cushion with. ..."

6. Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature by Edward Tuckerman Mason (1886)
"The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a small cushion with. ..."

7. The Ten Books of the Merrymakers edited by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1908)
"The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a small cushion with. ..."

8. American Literature: An Historical Sketch, 1620-1880 by John Nichol (1882)
"The pretty creetur come-hithered rayther speedy, and seized the gentleman by the whiskers, which he tore off about enuff to stuff a small cushion with. ..."

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