hithermost
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of hithermost
Example Sentences
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They were to start betimes in the morning, and sleep that night at Brattebö, which is the hithermost spur of the chain.
From Love and Lucy by Hewlett, Maurice Henry
On the hithermost part of Orenoque, as at Toparimaca and Winicapora, those are of a nation called Nepoios, and are the followers of Carapana, lord of Emeria.
From The Discovery of Guiana by Raleigh, Walter, Sir
Finally he laid a plank lengthwise upon the hithermost rungs, and advanced to the end of it; then another plank; then a third: and he stood in the grounds of Ventirose.
From The Cardinal's Snuff-Box by Harland, Henry
The hithermost part of the island was at different times in their possession, and the remainder, as we have related, was occupied by barbarous Britons.
From Old English Chronicles by Various
Articles set downe by the Committies appointed in the behalfe of the Companie of Moscouian Marchants, to conferre with M. Carlile, vpon his intended discouerie and attempt into the hithermost parts of America.
From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. by Hakluyt, Richard
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