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> At this point, I'm inclined to adopt ko and de for the first meaning, > and use dwey and podwey for towards and its opposite. That's fine. And it's an important distinction to make. Another is motion through a region; e.g. in "the fox jumps over the dog", "over" connotes not simply motion to or towards or from or away from, but motion through the region that is above the dog (the dog's "aboveness"). ---Krawnzo