Afield

/əˈfiːld/ adverb

Away from home or the usual place; in a direction away from something or toward new territory.

From Old English 'a-' (on, in) + 'field' (open land). Originally meant literally in a field, then metaphorically 'away from familiar territory' by the 1500s.

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