Definition of "untowards"
untowards
adjective
comparative more untowards, superlative most untowards
Quotations
After this I shewed theym, that if they orels the most parte of theyme wold denye at this tyme to make contribution to the Kinges Hieghnes, ther is no wise man but wool thinke that they have made bandds and promises, and that it apperith, seing they be thus vntowards that they be lincked together, for commonlye they aggreid in oon aunswer.
1525, Henry Ellis, editor, Original Letters, Illustrative of English History; Including Numerous Royal Letters: From Autographs in the British Museum, the State Paper Office, and One or Two Other Collections, third series, volume I, London: Richard Bentley, […], published 1846, page 360
[…] and if they ſhould be vntowards, as it is moſt certaine they will, thirtie or fortie good men will be ſufficient to bring them all in ſubiection, and make this prouiſion, if they vnderſtand what to doe; […]
1624, Iohn Smith, The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: […], London: […] I[ohn] D[awson] and I[ohn] H[aviland] for Michael Sparkes, page 211