Definitions from Wiktionary (fromward)
▸ adjective: Turned away; averse.
▸ adjective: (now dialect, Southern England, Midlands, West Country) Leaning or listing away from; distant from; on the right-hand side; on the opposite side.
▸ adverb: (now dialect, Southern England, Midlands, West Country) Forth; forward.
▸ noun: (now dialect, Southern England, Midlands, West Country) A cleaving tool; an iron instrument with a blade set at right angles on a short handle, used for splitting laths or rails.
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▸ adjective: Turned away; averse.
▸ adjective: (now dialect, Southern England, Midlands, West Country) Leaning or listing away from; distant from; on the right-hand side; on the opposite side.
▸ adverb: (now dialect, Southern England, Midlands, West Country) Forth; forward.
▸ noun: (now dialect, Southern England, Midlands, West Country) A cleaving tool; an iron instrument with a blade set at right angles on a short handle, used for splitting laths or rails.
Similar:
witherward,
backward,
vaward,
Askew,
averse,
aversant,
foldward,
weastward,
renverse,
forworn,
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