单词 | worldward |
释义 | worldwardn.adv.adj. With the: the direction leading to the world or towards earthly (rather than spiritual) concerns; to the worldward: = sense B. 1. Obsolete. Π c1450 (a1400) R. Lavynham Treat. Seven Deadly Sins (Harl. 211) (1956) 23 Þey schul haue no worschip of name to þe worldward, & also god schal hatyn hem. 1574 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Job (new ed.) xxviii. 144 We shal not feele any thing saue that we indure to the world warde. 1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. xvi. 303 Considering man what hee is to Godward, to the worldward, to Manward and to himselfe. a1639 W. Whately Prototypes (1640) i. vi. 82 Be not Hypocrites, satisfied with some externall shew of religiousnesse, and orderly living to the world-ward. 1651 J. Reading Guide to Holy City xix. 215 Another man riseth in honours..another is many waies prosperous to the world-ward. B. adv. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [adverb] fleshlyc1175 temporallyc1380 materiallya1398 naturallya1513 carnally1527 physically1583 grossly1585 worldwarda1617 terrenelya1638 elementarily1643 crassly1664 tangibly1847 incarnately1856 society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > unspirituality > [adverb] worldlyeOE bodilyc1370 unghostlya1400 carnally1527 civilly1577 worldwarda1617 secularly1840 worldwards1845 materialistically1852 unspiritually1871 a1617 P. Baynes Lectures 148 in Comm. First & Second Chapters Colossians (1634) Such as live worldward just, but have no oare of religion. 2. Towards or in the direction of the world or worldly (rather than spiritual) concerns. ΘΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [adverb] > towards the material world worldward1628 worldwards1849 1628 T. Taylor Practise of Repentance xii. 131 Our selues without great watch..are easily carried away..; all our affections and thoughts, & courses, naturally tending world-ward. 1642 D. Rogers Naaman 45 Thoughts that were roving helward, worldward, and sinward. 1865 J. R. Lowell Thoreau in N. Amer. Rev. Oct. 601 Emerson..has drawn steadily manward and worldward. 1889 M. W. Knapp Out of Egypt vi. 91 They will long for others who will ‘give them a little rest on that subject’,..and perhaps lead them worldward. 1912 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald 24 Nov. 4/6 And strong Achievement's envy, tares With laughing Joys and crowding Cares, Along the road that worldward leads—Once rank with foolish weeds. 1935 T. Wolfe Of Time & River i. 24 Like a dream made real, a magic come to life, he knew that in another hour he would be speeding world-ward, life-ward, North-ward. 2005 M. Krupnick Jewish Writing iii. 204 Certainly criticism needs to move worldward. C. adj. Directed towards or facing the world or worldly concerns. ΘΠ society > [adjective] civilc1443 social1579 sociable1641 civic1655 societal1843 societary1844 worldward1848 macrosocial1969 the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [adjective] > material or not spiritual > towards material things worldward1848 1848 Metropolitan 53 417 Yea, much to learn, and unlearn, boy, Upon thy worldward way. 1883 Evangelical Mag. Oct. 464 Such vanities had a worldward tendency. 1900 Longman's Mag. May 26 They chose a beggar from the world outside To keep their worldward door for them. 1958 M. Rukeyser Body of Waking 44 On the long worldward voyage flowing, horror gone down in birth, the curse, being changed, being used, is translated. 1988 R. Silverberg Secret Sharer 9 There would be no point in returning, since thousands of worldward years sweep by behind us as we make our voyages. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.adv.adj.c1450 |
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