Preposition
excluding; with the exception of
in addition to
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut they will give straight judgements to strangers and to the men of the land, and go not aside from what is just, their city flourishes, and the people prosper in it. Hesiod
Opium teaches only one thing, which is that aside from physical suffering, there is nothing real. André Malraux
Why do comparisons of words and tone poems (poetry and music) never take into consideration that the word is a mere signifier, but that the sound, aside from being a signifier, is also an object? Franz Grillparzer
The destinies of men are woven one with the other, and you can turn aside from them no more than you can turn aside from your own. Lloyd Alexander
Truth is something so noble that if God could turn aside from it, I could keep the truth and let God go. Meister Eckhart
Aside from a cold appreciation of my own genius I felt that I was a modest man. Robert A. Heinlein