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hindward

a. posterior; in the rear. adv. Toward the posterior extremity.

Usage examples of "hindward".

But when we climbed back up the distant ridge where first we sighted the forest and looked hindward along our track, once again we saw green and growing a mighty woodland afar, there where we had found nought but a field of stone.

Several steps the Ogru reeled hindward, black blood spilling out onto the stone, rock sizzling and popping where the ichor fell, dark smoke rising.

In triumph he grasped it, jerking it free, turning, to be smashed back by the haft of a barbed spear, the buccan crashing hindward against the pillar and collapsing in agony.

Yawling, the Ghûl dropped his barbed spear and clawed hindward, clutching at the damman.

In the distance larboard of the fleet lay the coast of Pellar, the land slowly slipping hindward as the great ships and their escort plowed on.

And he stepped aside from the next galloping horse and, smiling a yellow-toothed grin, stabbed upward at the rider, the brutal spikes on the spear blade punching through the Baeran's stomach, knocking him back over the saddle cantle, driving the Ghul hindward and wrenching the weapon from the corpse-foe's grasp.

The worm will eat his mind, and spit it hindward, back into the past, maybe disgorging him at Lambton Castle.

Everything, no matter what, always lay at least a little hindwards in time.