somewhither

Etymology
From ; equivalent to.

Adverb

 * 1)  To some indeterminate place; to some place or other; to somewhere
 * 2) * 1884,, "In our youths, our hearts were touched with fire", Memorial Day speech, 30 May 1884, Keene, New Hampshire, USA, Speech delivered before John Sedgwick Post No. 4, Grand Army of the Republic
 * All that is required of you is that you should go somewhither as hard as ever you can.
 * All that is required of you is that you should go somewhither as hard as ever you can.