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sunwards
sunwards, adv. (ˈsʌnwədz) [f. sun n.1 + -wards.] † 1. from the sunwards, away from the sun.1574 W. Bourne Regim. Sea viii. (1577) 31 On the contrary side from the Sunnewardes. 1669 Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1681) 189 And leave such always down during the Summer that are from the Sun-wards. 2. Towards t...
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-wards
-wards, suffix OE. -weardes, corresponds to OS., MLG. -wardes, Du. -waarts, OHG., MHG. -wartes, early mod.G. -warts, the ending of the neut. genit. sing. (used adverbially) of adjs. in OTeut. *-warđo-: see -ward. A parallel formation of identical function, the adverbial neut. genit. sing. of adjs. i...
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108P/Ciffréo
morphology, in which the nucleus is accompanied by a comoving, detached, diffuse tail, which is probably a perspective artifact of particles ejected sunwards
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Cecil Roberts
Pilgrim Cottage Omnibus (*)
Gone Rustic (1934) (*)
The Guests Arrive (1934) (*)
Volcano (1935) (*)
Gone Rambling (1935) (*)
Gone Afield (1936) (*)
Gone Sunwards
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John Kelsall
Text: Various / Completed: Christmas 1978
Rosemoundé (soprano and small ensemble)
Sunwards (alt, fl, ob, 2 bsn)
Text: George Mackay Brown / Completed:
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English prepositions
-wards, which occurs in prepositions such as afterwards and towards, can attach to other morphemes to form new prepositions such as sun in we looked sunwards
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