adv. Now dial. [f. prec. with advb. genitive -s: cf. AWAYS.] = prec.

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1575.  Gamm. Gurton, IV. ii. He intends this same night to slip in there awayes.

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1682.  in Jrnl. Friends’ Hist. Soc., IV. 151. I would have ye to mynd my love to friends thereaways and at Darnton.

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1791.  ‘G. Gambado,’ Ann. Horsem., xvii. (1809), 137. Come from Lapland, or thereaways.

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a. 1825.  Forby, Voc. E. Anglia, s.v., Is the horse worth twenty pounds? There and there-aways.

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1902.  Buchan, Watcher by Threshold, 73. What’s taking ye thereaways?

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