adv. arch. [ME. hwiderse, repr. OE. swá hwider swá: see SO adv. 17 d.] = next.

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c. 950.  Lindisf. Gosp., Matt. viii. 19. Quocumque ieris, sua huider ðu færes [Ruskw. hwider swa].

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c. 1205.  Lay., 18969. Faren þu scalt bi ræde wuder swa ich þe læde.

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c. 1230.  Hali Meid., 31. Ha gað eauer nest godd, hwiderse he turneð.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 4163. Hii ne miȝte noȝt aȝen hym do no weþer so hii wende.

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c. 1375.  Cursor M., 6359 (Fairf.). Quidder-sa he welk here or þare Þe wandis euer wiþ him he bare.

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c. 1425.  Engl. Conq. Irel., 40. Al the englysshe-men … shold ben … frely let goo whodyrso they wold.

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c. 1475.  Rauf Coilȝear, 381. That I haue hecht I sall hald,… Quhidder sa it gang to greif or to gawin.

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a. 1850.  Rossetti, Dante & Circle, I. (1874), 118. Whereso I be or whitherso I turn.

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1880.  W. Watson, Prince’s Quest, IX. 31. Going whitherso the wild path went.

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