godspeed
(literary) (Used, especially at a parting, to express the wish that the outcome of a person's actions be positive for them; typically said to someone who is about to start a journey or a daring endeavor.)
(literary) The wishing of someone a smooth journey, or success, especially at a parting; a statement expressing this.
Then Christian took his leave of his Friend, and he again bid him God speed.
He never danced himself, and there he sat, poking his head in my face, and impressing all the beholders with the idea that he was a confirmed, acknowledged lover; my aunt looking complacently on, all the time, and wishing him God-speed.
Eight years before he had seen his friend off at the North Wall and wished him godspeed.
(figuratively, archaic) The most important part of something, or point at which something happens; also, the last minute or last moment.
(figuratively, originally Ireland) A distant, remote, or unknown place.
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