adv. arch. [ME. hwiderse, repr. OE. swá hwider swá: see SO adv. 17 d.] = next.
c. 950. Lindisf. Gosp., Matt. viii. 19. Quocumque ieris, sua huider ðu færes [Ruskw. hwider swa].
c. 1205. Lay., 18969. Faren þu scalt bi ræde wuder swa ich þe læde.
c. 1230. Hali Meid., 31. Ha gað eauer nest godd, hwiderse he turneð.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 4163. Hii ne miȝte noȝt aȝen hym do no weþer so hii wende.
c. 1375. Cursor M., 6359 (Fairf.). Quidder-sa he welk here or þare Þe wandis euer wiþ him he bare.
c. 1425. Engl. Conq. Irel., 40. Al the englysshe-men shold ben frely let goo whodyrso they wold.
c. 1475. Rauf Coilȝear, 381. That I haue hecht I sall hald, Quhidder sa it gang to greif or to gawin.
a. 1850. Rossetti, Dante & Circle, I. (1874), 118. Whereso I be or whitherso I turn.
1880. W. Watson, Princes Quest, IX. 31. Going whitherso the wild path went.