Amidward

/əˈmɪdwərd/ adverb

Toward the middle or center; moving toward the midst of something.

From amid (in the middle) + -ward (suffix meaning direction or movement toward), following Old English patterns like 'forward' and 'backward.' Appears in English since the 1500s but is now archaic.

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