warwards

English

Etymology

war + -wards

Adverb

warwards (not comparable)

  1. Towards war.
    • 1916, Francis Neilson, Albert Jay Nock, How Diplomats Make War, page 369:
      Governments, churches, theatres, the press, and local authorities, direct their efforts, in the main, warwards; []
    • 2015, William Guy, transl., Homer's Iliad:
      At once he gave the order to the clear-voiced heralds
      To summon warwards the Akhaioi with their long-grown hair.
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