inwardes

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Middle English

Etymology 1

From inward +‎ -es (adverb-forming ending).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈinwardəs/, /ˈinwaːrdəs/

Adverb

inwardes

  1. (rare) Inside or towards a soul
  2. (rare) In a nation
Descendants
  • English: inwards
References

Etymology 2

From inward +‎ -es (plural-forming ending).

Noun

inwardes

  1. plural of inward

See also


Old Saxon

Etymology

From in + ward.

Adverb

inwardes

  1. inwardly