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† ˈutterward, adv. and a. Obs. rare. [f. utter a. or adv. + -ward.] A. adv. Outside; outwardly, externally.
1436Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 157 The trewe processe of Englysh polycye, Of utterwarde to kepe thys regne in rest Of oure England. 1538in Lett. Suppress. Monast. (Camden) 228 The state of the howse bothe inwardely and utterward. B. adj. Of confession: Made to a member of a religious house by a non-member.
c1535T. Bedyll in G. J. Aungier Syon Mon. (1840) 88 To know his pleasire..towching the muring up of the howses of utterward confessions. [Cf. uttward (quots. c 1535).] |