KJV Dictionary Definition: upward
upward
UP'WARD, a. up and ward, L. versus.
Directed to a higher place; as with upward eye; with upward speed.
UP'WARD, n. The top. Not in use.
UP'WARD,
upwards
UP'WARDS, adv.
1. Toward a higher place; opposed to downward.
Upward I lift my eye.
2. Toward heaven and God.
Looking inward, we are struck dumb; looking upward, we speak and prevail.
3. With respect to the higher part.
Upward man, downward fish.
4. More than, indefinitely. Upwards of ten years have elapsed; upwards of a hundred men were present.
5. Toward the source. Trace the stream upwards.
And trace the muses upwards to their spring.