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† aˈnoveward, adv. and prep. Obs. 3–4. Also anoue-, anou-, ano-, anuward. [f. an prep. on + OE. ufeweard upward: cf. anoven.] A. adv. Towards the top, upward, away up.
c1305St. Swithin 111 Anoueward þer liþ a ston. c1350Leg. Rood (1871) 25 A-nowarde he sayh a ȝong smal child. c1380Sir Ferumb. 5581 To Gauter þanne a smot A strok..Riȝt on þe heued anoueward, & clef ys helm. B. prep. 1. Of position: Towards the top of, high upon.
a1300Leg. Rood (1871) 24 Þe child..þat þou iseiȝ a noueward þe tre. c1305St. Kenelm 331 A cold welle & fair þer sprong: anoueward þis doune. c1330Arth. & Merl. 3323 The hors hem lay anoward. 2. Of direction: Upon, on the top of.
1297R. Glouc. 186 Anowarde þe helm þen oþer he smot. |