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schoolward, adv. and a.|ˈskuːlwəd| [f. school n.1 + -ward.] A. adv. Towards school; in the direction of school.
[c1386Chaucer Prioress' T. 97 To scoleward and hom⁓ward whan he wente. 1451J. Capgrave Life St. Gilbert (E.E.T.S.) 118 This clerk in his weye to skoleward fell in grete heuynesse.] 1801Wordsw. Prioress' T. 98 Home⁓ward and schoolward whensoe'er he went. 1848Lowell Biglow P. Ser. i. Introd., Poems 1890 II. 24 The ramble schoolward through dew-sparkling meads. 1886A. Winchell Geol. Talks 47 This mill-pond was dear to every school-ward trudging urchin that had to pass it. B. adj. Directed or going toward school.
1888Daily News 13 Sept. 4/7 By the time a boy reaches the first big station on his schoolward road. 1898Blackw. Mag. Aug. 271 The depression of the schoolward journey. So ˈschoolwards adv.
1859J. C. Atkinson Walks & Talks (1892) 86 Away they went schoolwards, as hard as they could. |