crossway

English

Etymology

From cross +‎ way.

Noun

crossway (plural crossways)

  1. (archaic) A crossroad.
    • 1898, W. Pett Ridge, Mord Em'ly, Chapter 17:
      You're young, Mord Em'ly, and you've come now, it seems to me, to an important kind of crossway in your life, and if you take the wrong turning you'll lose yourself.

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