INWARD (2)
Source: 566, 567
inward (2)|inwardly|inwards. Inward, or Inwardly, or Inwards, ad. withing, into
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In″ward, n. 1. 1. That which is inward or within; especially, in the plural, the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera. Jer. Taylor.
Then sacrificing, laid the inwards and their fat. Milton. 2. 2. The mental faculties; — usually pl.
3. 3. An intimate or familiar friend or acquaintance. “I was an inward of his.” Shak.