awayward
English
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editawayward (comparative more awayward, superlative most awayward)
- (obsolete) Turned aside.
- (obsolete) Away (of motion).
- 1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book XVIII:
- And therewithall he groned pyteuously and rode a grete walop awaywarde from them untyll he cam undir a woodys evyse.