a. Obs. [Cf. TOWARDS prep. and adv.] = UNTOWARD a. 1 and 2.

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1525.  in Ellis, Orig. Lett., Ser. III. I. 360. Ther is no wise man but wool thinke … that it apperith, seing they be thus vntowards, that they be lincked together, for commonlye they aggreid in oon aunswer.

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1548.  Udall, etc., Erasm. Par. John, 40. The lustes of this worlde maketh many one vntowardes to bee taughte.

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