elseward

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English

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Etymology

From else +‎ -ward.

Adverb

elseward (not comparable)

  1. To another place; in a different direction; somewhere else.
    • 2002, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas McFarland, Nicholas Halmi, Opus Maximum:
      Thy Eyes, can they turn from that infant face elseward than to []

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