adv. Obs. In 3 ȝeoudward, 5 yondewarde. [f. YOND + -WARD. Cf. (M)Du. ginswaert(s, Goth. jaindwaírþs. Cf. YONWARD.] In a direction away from the speaker; thither.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 30781. Þe an hine putte hiderward and þe oðer hine putte ȝeondward.

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1485.  Caxton, Trevisa’s Higden, II. (1527), 59 b. Antypodes … theyr fete towarde oures and theyr hede yondewalde [1387 Trevisa ȝonward].

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