homeward
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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈhoʊmwɚd/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈhəʊmwəd/
Audio (US): (file)
Etymology 1
[edit]From Middle English homward, from Old English hāmweard, from Proto-Germanic *haimawarda, equivalent to home + -ward. Cognate with Dutch heimwaarts, German heimwärts (“homeward”).
Alternative forms
[edit]Adverb
[edit]homeward (not comparable)
- Towards home.
- I am homeward bound.
- 1864, Alfred Tennyson, “Enoch Arden”, in Enoch Arden, &c., London: Edward Moxon & Co., […], →OCLC, pages 36–37:
- There Enoch spoke no word to any one, / But homeward—home—what home? had he a home? / His home, he walk'd.
Translations
[edit]towards home
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Etymology 2
[edit]From Middle English homward, from the adverb (see above).
Adjective
[edit]homeward (not comparable)
- oriented towards home
- I caught a homeward bus.
Translations
[edit]oriented towards home
Middle English
[edit]Adverb
[edit]homeward
- Alternative form of homward
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