toweard
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Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *tōward. Equivalent to tō- + -weard.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /toːˈwæ͜ɑrd/, [toːˈwæ͜ɑrˠd] (preposition)
- IPA(key): /ˈtoːˌwæ͜ɑrd/, [ˈtoːˌwæ͜ɑrˠd] (adjective)
Preposition
[edit]tōweard
- toward (with genitive or dative)
Adjective
[edit]tōweard
- future
- Hæfst þū mīn tōwearde wīf ġemētt?
- Have you met my future wife?
- c. 995, Ælfric,Extracts on Grammar in English
- Þrēo tīda sind on ǣlcum worde: andweard tīd, forðġewiten tīd, and tōweard tīd.
- There are three tenses for each verb: present tense, past tense, and future tense.
- coming; impending, approaching
- sē tōwearda winter
- the coming winter
- late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
- Swā-swā scypes [hlāford], þonne þæt scyp unge-tǣlicost on ancre rīt and sēo sǣ hrēohost byð, ðonne wōt hē ġewiss smelte wedere tōwæard.
- So the ship's master, when the ship rideth most unsteadily at anchor and the sea is roughest, then knoweth of a truth that calm weather is coming.
- late 10th century, Ælfric, On the Seasons of the Year
- Menn magon cēpan be þæs mōnan blēo hwelċ weder tōweard biþ.
- People can observe from the color of the moon what kind of weather is coming.
- late 10th century, Ælfric, "The Passion of the Apostles Simon and Jude"
- Hīe ġewunodon on ġehwelcre byrġ oþ þæt hīe ġeāscodon þā apostolas tōwearde.
- They stopped in every town until they heard that the apostles were on the way there.
- c. 900, The Consolation of Philosophy
- Þēah hē nū nāwiht elles næbbe ymb tō sorgienne, þæt him mæġ tō sorge þæt hē nāt hwæt him tōweard biþ.
- Even if right now he has nothing else to worry about, it can still bother him that he doesn’t know what's in store for his future.
Declension
[edit]Declension of tōweard — Strong
Declension of tōweard — Weak
Derived terms
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- Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms prefixed with to-
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