otherward
adverb
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adj
Etymology: From Middle English otherward, other-warde (adverb), equivalent to other + -ward.
- Toward an other.
“It should never be forgotten, however, that, under all conditions, both man and wife should exercise prudence, both selfward and otherward, and that each should utterly refuse to gratify self by accepting a sacrifice, however willingly offered […]”
“So an otherward movement akin to searching all things, “even the deep things of God,” is not too unrelated to another key aspect of the divine love: everyone who “abideth in charity abideth in God and God in him” (referring to 1 John 4:16).”
adv
Etymology: From Middle English otherward, other-warde (adverb), equivalent to other + -ward.
- Toward an other.