Byway
1. Parts of Speech
Byway is a noun.
2. Definitions
Byway refers to a little-used road or path, especially in a rural area. It can also mean a minor or obscure detail or aspect of something.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)
US: /ˈbaɪweɪ/
UK: /ˈbaɪweɪ/
4. Origin and Usage
Byway originated in the 15th century from the Middle English word "biway." It was originally used to refer to a side road or a path that ran alongside a main road. Over time, the meaning of byway expanded to include any little-used or obscure road or path, particularly in a rural area. Byway is commonly used in literature and poetry to evoke a sense of the countryside or to describe a journey off the beaten path.
5. Synonyms
Synonyms for byway include back road, country road, dirt road, side road, and rural route.
6. Related Words
Related 5 letter words to byway include alley, route, trail, and path.
7. Example Sentences
- The couple decided to take a byway through the countryside to avoid the traffic on the main road.
- The byway was overgrown with weeds and hardly used by anyone.
- The authors latest book explores the little-known byways of medieval history.