adv. Now dial. [f. prec. with advb. genitive -s: cf. AWAYS.] = prec.
1575. Gamm. Gurton, IV. ii. He intends this same night to slip in there awayes.
1682. in Jrnl. Friends Hist. Soc., IV. 151. I would have ye to mynd my love to friends thereaways and at Darnton.
1791. G. Gambado, Ann. Horsem., xvii. (1809), 137. Come from Lapland, or thereaways.
a. 1825. Forby, Voc. E. Anglia, s.v., Is the horse worth twenty pounds? There and there-aways.
1902. Buchan, Watcher by Threshold, 73. Whats taking ye thereaways?