hither
ke sini
definition
adverb
I little knew then that such calamity would summon me hither!
to or toward this place.
adjective
on the hither side of the service road
situated on this side.
translation of 'hither'
adverb
ke sini,
ke mari
example
A disinterested electorate is easily led 'hither' or yon
She says, ‘Come hither’, but when I get 'hither' she is yon.
In her second appearance, on ‘the 'hither' bank,’ the woman is ‘to all important’ a critique often directed at Marsden by her detractors and by Joyce's contemporaries.
For ye have brought 'hither' these men, which are neither robbers of churches, nor yet blasphemers of your goddess.
Once in the house of custom, on the 'hither' side of the cutting edge, as it were, the scene appears upside down, turned on its head.
She tossed her mane a bit 'hither' and then a bit yonder.
The driver came 'hither' with the remains of his carriage, which had been upset when the horses ran away.
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