Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN'WARD
IN'WARD, a. [Sax. inweard; G. einwärts; in and ward. See Ward.]
- Internal; interior; placed or being within; as, the inward structure of the body.
- Intimate; domestic; familiar. Spenser.
- Seated in the mind or soul. Shak.
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