† aˈlandward,adv.Sc.Obs. [a prep.1 on + land + -ward; cf.to us-ward; now landward.] In the country, in opposition to town or burgh. 1609Skene Reg. Maj. 69 Ane burges dwelland allandward.Ibid. 141 Na burges dwelland a landwart, sould haue lot, nor cavill with burgesses dwelland within burgh.