† ˈoldward,a.Obs.rare. [f. old + -ward.] Having the old tendency. at oldward: at the old way of action. 1624T. Scott 2nd Pt. Vox Populi 19 Of their old-ward, and wonted policy.1657Trapp Comm.Ps. cvi. 12 Ere they were three days older they murmured again;..they were soon at oldward.