OUT'WARD, a. L. versus.
1. External exterior forming the superficial part as the outward coat of an onion an outward garment.
2. External visible opposed to inward as outward hate.
3. Extrinsic adventitious.
And outward honor for an inward toil.
4. Foreign not intestine as an outward war. Not now used. We now say, external or foreign war.
5. Tending to the exterior part.
The fire will force its outward way.
6. In Scripture, : public as opposed to religious. 1 Chronicles 24 .
7. In theology, carnal fleshly corporeal not spiritual as the outward man.
OUT'WARD, n. External form.
OUT'WARD,
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