thereaways

English

Etymology

From thereaway +‎ -s (adverbial suffix).

Adverb

thereaways (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of thereaway.
    • 1685, Alexander Tyler, Memoires, of the Life and Actions Of the moſt Invincible and Triumphant Prince; Iohn the Great, Third of that Name, Present King of Poland, London, page 15:
      It is the common undiſputed Thought,
      That the firſt people that to Poland ſought,
      Were Huns, and Slavons, ( Orichovius ſayes )
      Who came from Macedon and thereaways.