WAYWARDLY

Etymology

Adverb

waywardly (comparative more waywardly, superlative most waywardly)

In a wayward manner.

Source: Wiktionary


WAYWARD

Way"ward, a. Etym: [OE. weiward, for aweiward, i. e., turned away. See Away, and -ward.]

Definition: Taking one's own way; disobedient; froward; perverse; willful. My wife is in a wayward mood. Shak. Wayward beauty doth not fancy move. Fairfax. Wilt thou forgive the wayward thought Keble.

– Way"ward*ly, adv.

– Way"ward*ness, n.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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