adv. Obs. [f. prec. with adverbial genitive -s.] = AWAY.
1556. Chron. Grey Friars (1852), 33. He brake aways from them and went beyend see.
1591. Spenser, Virg. Gnat, 430. And from her farre awayes A rulesse rout lie Wallowed in their blood.
1652. Culpepper, Eng. Physic (1809), 129. The decoction and the herb do take them aways. [Hereaways, thereaways, are common in Suffolk. F. Hall.]