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What does homeward bound mean? It's from the song by Simon & Garfunkel - Homeward Bound: Homeward bound, I wish I was, Homeward bound I get the idea, but what exactly does it mean and where it comes from?
Mar 16, 2019 12:36 PM
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Bound just means the direction. For example, "The south bound train on platform one departs in 10 minutes." South bound means 'heading south, or going southwards.''
March 16, 2019
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It means you are on your way home.
March 16, 2019
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It appears to originate from from boun 1200c meaning ready or intending to go forward. Then later the addition of towards the "bounds"(boundary borders) of your home, was added. one phrase two word "homeward bound" encapsulates "I am going or intending to go forward to my home towards the bounds of my home the borders of my home. That actually means "going home" You will still hear some speakers say "I am boun to forgot my keys" or similar sentences. Meaning I will most probably forget my keys. Some speakers will say "I am bound to forget my keys" = the same. Both using bound in a different contextual meaning.
March 16, 2019
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The "-ward" part means "in the direction of". You probably know the words "forward" and "backward" already. "Bound" has a few meanings, and in this context (as an adjective) it means going, heading or moving. So, "homeward bound" means "moving in the direction of home".
March 16, 2019
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