˜yÐÄvlog

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manward

[ man-werd ]

adverb

  1. Also ³¾²¹²Ôw²¹°ù»å²õ. toward humankind:

    The church directed its attention manward as well as heavenward.



adjective

  1. directed toward humankind.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of manward1

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; man, -ward
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Example Sentences

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Because I stole The secret fount of fire, whose bubbles went Over the ferule's brim, and manward sent Art's mighty means and perfect rudiment, That sin I expiate in this agony, Hung here in fetters, 'neath the blanching sky.

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O Earth, our mother; and thou All-seër, arrowy crown Of Sunlight, manward now Look down, Oh, look down!

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On its manward side it is fellowship with man in Christ.

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Love works no ill, either Godward or manward; therefore, love is the fulfilling of all law.

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All the physical and mental sufferings of Christ came out of His fulfilment of the human ideal, Godward and manward, and were involved in it.

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