wifeward
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wifeward (not comparable)
- Toward a wife or wives.
- 1905, Bram Stoker, The Man Chapter I
- his thoughts went womanward and wifeward
- 1919, Rudyard Kipling, The Mare's Nest:
- Then Belial Machiavelli saw
Her error and, I trust, his own,
Wired to the minion of the Law,
And travelled wifeward—not alone:
For Lilly—thirteen-two and bay—
Came in a horse-box all the way.
- 1905, Bram Stoker, The Man Chapter I