adown
Anglais[modifier le wikicode]
Étymologie[modifier le wikicode]
Adverbe [modifier le wikicode]
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adown \Prononciation ?\ |
adown \əˈdaʊn\ invariable
- (Archaïsme) Variante de down, downward.
- Many a family circle wept as they looked upon the familiar places, which would know their lost ones no more; but ah, chide me not, kind reader, in thus leading you adown to the coldness of death, in setting before you that which causes your tender heart to shudder. — (Ferna Vale, Natalie; or, A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds, 1859)
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adown \Prononciation ?\ |
adown \əˈdaʊn\ invariable
- (Archaïsme) Variante de down.
- I fell from one dream into another; found myself wandering through impossible places; […] peering out into the darkness, to catch a sight of a vague figure standing somewhere in the shadow, and looking, with the sun streaming into my eyes and blinding me, adown long white roads filled with a multitude of people […] — (J. H. Riddell, The Uninhabited House)