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Definition of Hereaway
1. in this vicinity [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hereaway
Literary usage of Hereaway
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Selection from the Letters of Lydia Ann Barclay, a Minister of the Gospel by Lydia Ann Barclay (1862)
"... or as a hammer to break down the stout opposing wall of self-conceit and pride
hereaway, or whether it be as the genial sunshine and gentle showers from ..."
2. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1849)
"MY health is sustained mercifully, and holy help afforded to live and labour in
the service for which I am drawn hereaway ; in a manner which occasions ..."
3. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: To which is by John Jamieson (1880)
"In the present state, S. "That light ¡a not hereaway in any clay-body ; for,
while we are here, light is in the most part broader and longer than our narrow ..."
4. A Glossary of Words Used in the Wapentakes of Manley and Corringham by Edward Peacock (1877)
"hereaway ... hac me intus : Follow me in this way, or hereaway.' — Bernard's
Terence, 94. ..."
5. Cooper's Works by James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant (1855)
"yonder chap, in the outer harbour of this here sea port, is no judge of an
anchorage, or he would drop a kedge mayhap hereaway, in a line with the south ern ..."