parkward

English

Etymology

park + -ward

Adverb

parkward (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Towards a park.
    • 1872, Harper's Magazine:
      Autumn appeared; people flew away from summer resorts like so many leaves before the wind; the roll of carriages parkward began anew...
    • 1971, Alexander Klein, Empire City: A Treasury of New York:
      There are also many smaller intervening play and rest areas to entice the parkward-bound into pausing there instead.
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