wheretoward

English

Etymology

where- + toward

Conjunction

wheretoward

  1. (archaic) Toward which.
    • 2003, Katherine Tingley (ed.)
      [Y]ou shall see in front of you the Golden Age for a goal, wheretoward you shall labor and struggle.
    • 1897, Aymer Vallance
      But for this statement one would have believed that the choice of style could only have been one of those audacious whims wheretoward youthfulness, prone to paradox, will sometimes be drawn.
    • 1872, George Savage-Armstrong
      Ye work / Athwart your kings, forecasting overthrows / Wheretoward ye toil, armed with the potent spell / Of that mysterious union which ye claim []
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