adv. Sc. Obs. [A prep.1 on + LAND + -WARD; cf. to us-ward; now LANDWARD.] In the country, in opposition to town or burgh.
1609. Skene, Reg. Maj., 69. Ane burges dwelland allandward. Ibid., 141. Na burges dwelland a landwart, sould haue lot, nor cavill with burgesses dwelland within burgh.