adv. In later use Sc. [f. WHERE 15 + TILL prep. Cf. (M)Sw. hvartill, Da. hvortil.]
1. interrog. † a. = next, 2. Obs.
a. 1300. Cursor M., 7291. Lauerdinges, he said, sais me quartill Haf yee me fott?
c. 1400. trans. Secr. Secr., Gov. Lordsh., 113. Þis ys þe ffygure of wys ypocras; whare-tyll haue ȝe askyd me þerof?
b. To what place, whither.
1819. W. Tennant, Papistry Stormd (1827), 31. She tauld the friskie fairy thing Whairtill to flee on rapid wing.
2. rel. = next, 3.
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.
1535. Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), I. 562. How Carentius schew his Desyre to thir Tua Kingis, quhairtill thai grantit baith richt glaidlie.