timeward
English
Adverb
timeward (not comparable)
- (poetic) Through time.
- 1854, Edmund John Whytehead, The Returns; and The Last Meeting (page 20)
- To soothe his form into the grasp of death,
When life its happy scale hath timeward done; […]
- To soothe his form into the grasp of death,
- Thomas D'Arcy McGee
- His name is written on the deep, the rivers as they run
Will bear it timeward o'er the world, telling what he hath done; […]
- His name is written on the deep, the rivers as they run
- 2005, Louise Cabral, An Uncommon Bond (page 344)
- Motorized on the vehicle of will, she rode spaceward, timeward, back again, back again into the world she had left behind, hurtling past planets shifting in their orbits like women turning over in their beds […]
- 1854, Edmund John Whytehead, The Returns; and The Last Meeting (page 20)
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