prep. Obs. rare. Also 4 tillwar(d. [f. TILL prep. + -WARD.] In the direction of, toward. (In first quot. = TO.).

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a. 1300.  Cursor M., 938 (Cott.). ‘Loo,’ he said of adam, ‘hu Lik es made tilward us nu, Bath þe god and il knauand.’ Ibid., 15187. ‘Gas til-ward [Gött. till-ward] þe tun,’ he said. Ibid., 17636 (Gött.). Vp tillwar heuen his heued he bedd.

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