I. ˈ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ adverb
Etymology: Middle English somwher, from som some + wher where
1.
a. : in or at some place unknown, unspecified, or undetermined : in one place or another
a bleak farmhouse somewhere in rural America — Harrison Smith
b. : in a book or other writing : in some part of a literary work
makes a reference to it somewhere
2.
a. : to some unknown or unspecified place
he's somewhere gone to dinner — Shakespeare
go somewhere out of town
b. : to a place unspecified or unknown but symbolizing positive accomplishment or progress
getting somewhere with his program — Michael James
seemed to feel that the nine days of talks … had led somewhere — New York Times
3. : approximately
somewhere between five million and twenty million more Democrats — R.H.Rovere
somewhere about nine o'clock
II. noun
( -s )
: an undetermined or unnamed place
to somewhere in France