adv. and a. [f. SOUTH-WESTWARD.] = SOUTH-WESTWARD adv. and a.
1796. Phil. Trans., LXXXVI. 350. Under which it is to be extended south-westwardly by a subterraneous cut or tunnel.
1807. Vancouver, Agric. Devon (1813), 43. Sand-hills extend south-westwardly from the mouth of the river Axe.
1858. Maury, Phys. Geog. Sea, i. § 53. We find the current taking a southwestwardly direction.