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		▪ I. 	†  ˈlatewardly, a. Obs. rare. [f. lateward + -ly1.] =  lateward a. 1.
 1573Tusser Husb. xxi. (1878) 56 Leaue latewardly rering.  ▪ II. 	†  ˈlatewardly, adv. Obs. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] a. Of late, lately.  b. At a late date.
 1720Strype Stow's Surv. Lond. I. 6 This our City of London was also walled with Stone in the Time of the Roman Government here; but yet very latewardly [edd. 1598–1633 lately]. For it seemeth not to have been walled in the Year of our Lord ccxcvi. 1721― Eccl. Mem. II. i. 9 His tutors were latewardly much detained at court. Ibid. III. xviii. 147 Here latewardly also were J. Pilkington [etc.].  |