whiderward
Middle English
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- whitherward
- 1387–1400, [Geoffrey] Chaucer, “The Ffrankeleẏns Tale”, in The Tales of Caunt́bury (Hengwrt Chaucer; Peniarth Manuscript 392D), Aberystwyth, Ceredigion: National Library of Wales, published [c. 1400–1410], →OCLC, folio 163, verso:
- And he salueth hyr / with glad entente
And aſked of hyr / whiderward she wente- And he saluted her with good intentions and asked her whither she was going
Descendants
edit- English: whitherward
References
edit- “whiderward, adv. & conj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.