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deathward
deathward, adv. and a. (ˈdɛθwəd) Forms: see death n. [See -ward.] A. adv. In the direction of death, towards death. a. orig. to (one's) deathward = towards one's death.c 1430 Lydg. Bochas i. ix. (1544) 18 b, Kind [= Nature] to his deathward..doth him dispose. c 1440 Gesta Rom. xlvii. 202 (Harl. MS.)... Oxford English Dictionary
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lifeward
ˈlifeward, adv. [See -ward.] In the direction of life, towards life.1865 Daily Tel. 7 Nov. 8/1 A chance lifeward this way, deathward that. 1897 H. Drummond Ideal Life 258 We want a principle life-ward as well as God-ward. Oxford English Dictionary
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David Morton (poet)
Awards Golden Rose Award National Arts Club Prize Works Poetry "The Kings Are Passing Deathward", Poetry X Nocturnes and Autumnals 1928 publisher wikipedia.org
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Nan McDonald
Her poems have also been called "sombre and deathward-drawn". McDonald died aged 52 of cancer on 7 January 1974. wikipedia.org
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John Lyle Donaghy
Donaghy's poems Winter, Portrait, Duck and Deathward were featured in the Faber Book of Irish Verse, first published in 1974. wikipedia.org
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relapse
▪ I. relapse, n.1 (rɪˈlæps) Also 6 relaps. [f. the vb.; cf. lapse n.] 1. A falling back into error, heresy, or wrongdoing; backsliding.1533–4 Act 25 Hen. VIII, c. 14 §6 Yf they..after abiuracion fall in relapse..they shalbe..burned. 1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 941/2 Not to departe thence without licen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trepaneringsritualen
Martin Ekelund (2008-present) Peter Johan Nÿland (2017-present) Discography Studio albums Ritualer, Blot Och Botgöring (2008) Veil The World (2011) Deathward wikipedia.org
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-ward
-ward suffix, OE. -weard, primarily forming adjs., with the sense ‘having a specified direction’, corresponds to OFris. -ward, OS. -ward, -werd, OHG., MHG. -wart (as in heimwart adj., homeward):—OTeut. *-warđo-, f. *warđ- abl.-var. of *werþ-:—pre-Teut. *wert- to turn (= L. vertĕre); in the suffix th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Double Take (2009 film)
Intermittently returning to the room in which the menacing conversation between the two Hitchcocks proceeds, the narrative takes a deathward path. wikipedia.org
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White Noise (novel)
meta commentary on the role of narrative plot in storytelling, Gladney, and the novel itself, assert that once a plot is set in motion it only moves "deathward wikipedia.org
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Love achieves force and direction from the interweaving of the life impulse with the deathward-release of sexual tension. wikipedia.org
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