ˈthereaways, adv. Now dial.
[f. prec. with advb. genitive -s: cf. aways.]
= prec.
| 1575 Gamm. Gurton iv. ii, He intends this same night to slip in there awayes. 1682 in Jrnl. Friends' Hist. Soc. IV. 151, I would have y⊇ to mynd my love to friends there⁓aways and at Darnton. 1791 ‘G. Gambado’ Ann. Horsem. xvii. (1809) 137 Come from Lapland, or thereaways. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia s.v., Is the horse worth twenty pounds? There and there-aways. 1902 Buchan Watcher by Threshold 73 What's taking ye thereaways? |