"Fromward" is an obsolete adverb that was commonly used in Middle English to indicate movement or direction, similar to "from". Although it is rarely used in modern English, there are several synonyms that can be used in its place. "Away" is one such synonym, conveying the sense of motion or distance from a specific starting point. Additionally, "off" could be used to indicate movement away or separation from a particular place or person. Alternatively, "out" can be employed to suggest movement or direction away from a central location. While "fromward" may have fallen out of common usage, there are several synonyms available to effectively express the same idea.