straightforth

English

Etymology

From straight +‎ forth.

Adverb

straightforth (comparative more straightforth, superlative most straightforth)

  1. directly
    • 1961, Norma Lorre Goodrich, “Beowulf”, in The Medieval Myths, New York: The New American Library, page 26:
      Straightforth a bench was drawn out from the wall and a meal set before the warriors of Geatland.