adv. [f. SPOKE sb. + -WISE.] After the manner of the spokes of a wheel.
1844. Kinglake, Eöthen, xii. My quilt, and my pelisse, and my cloak were spread out so that I might lie spokewise.
1911. J. Ward, Roman Era in Brit., vii. 115. Six internal walls radiating spoke-wise from a small central hexagonal cell.