
Noah Webster
Untoward
UNTO'WARD, adjective
1. Froward; perverse; refractory; not easily guided or taught. Acts 2:40.
2. Awkward; ungraceful; as untoward words.
3. Inconvenient; troublesome; unmanageable; as an untoward vow.
UNTO'WARD, adjective
1. Froward; perverse; refractory; not easily guided or taught. Acts 2:40.
2. Awkward; ungraceful; as untoward words.
3. Inconvenient; troublesome; unmanageable; as an untoward vow.