Tó-weard
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - tó-weard
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- tó-weard
- I b. add :-- Þá wǽron Seaxan sécende intingan and tó-weardne (an occasion, and one in the immediate future) heora gedáles wið Bryttas quaerentes occasionem diuortii, Bd. 1. 15; Sch. 42, 26. II 1 a a. without inflexion :-- Leoniþa sǽde þæt þá tída þá yfele wǽron and wilnode ꝥ him tóweard beteran wǽron ille promisit futura meliora, Ors. 2, 5; S. 86, 6. II 2. add :-- Þá leorningcnihtas hé tósende geond eall tó ǽlcere birig þider þe hé tówerd wæs, Ælfc. T. Grn. 13. 31. [O.H. Ger. zuo-wart futurus] to-weard