In or to some unspecified place; at an unknown or unnamed location.
Compound of 'some' (Old English 'sum') and 'where' (Old English 'hwǣr'). Formed in Middle English as a single word expressing indefinite location, parallel to 'somewhere' formations in other Germanic languages.
Somewhere captures the beautiful human condition of knowing that a place exists without knowing exactly where it is. It's linguistically efficient - packing the concepts of existence, location, and uncertainty into a single word that poets and dreamers have relied on for centuries.
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