laterward

English

Etymology

later + -ward

Adverb

laterward (comparative more laterward, superlative most laterward)

  1. (obsolete, rare) later on
    • 1612, John White, The Way of the True Church:
      [] I name the primitive Church, and the other Churches throughout the world professing the faith of Christ, and affirme that they were of our religion, though some corruptions, especially laterward, came in withall.

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