adv. In later use Sc. [f. WHERE 15 + TILL prep. Cf. (M)Sw. hvartill, Da. hvortil.]

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  1.  interrog.a. = next, 2. Obs.

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a. 1300.  Cursor M., 7291. ‘Lauerdinges,’ he said, ‘sais me quartill Haf yee me fott?’

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c. 1400.  trans. Secr. Secr., Gov. Lordsh., 113. Þis ys þe ffygure of wys ypocras; whare-tyll haue ȝe askyd me þerof?

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  b.  To what place, whither.

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1819.  W. Tennant, Papistry Storm’d (1827), 31. She tauld the friskie fairy thing Whairtill to flee on rapid wing.

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  2.  rel. = next, 3.

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1423.  James I., Kingis Q., clxx. Though thy begynnyng hath bene retrograde, Be froward opposyt quhare till aspert, Now sall thai turn, and luken on the dert.

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1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), I. 562. How Carentius schew his Desyre to thir Tua Kingis, quhairtill thai grantit baith richt glaidlie.

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