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Athwart


ATHWART', preposition [a and thwart. See Thwart.]

1. Across; from side to side; transverse; as athwart the path.

2. In marine language, across the line of a ship's course; as, a fleet standing athwart our course.

ATHWART hause, is the situation of a ship when she lies across the stem of another, whether near, or at some distance.

ATHWART the fore foot, is a phrase applied to the flight of a cannon ball, across another ship's course, ahead, as a signal for her to bring to.

ATHWART ships, reaching across the ship from side to side, or in that direction.

ATHWART', adverb In a manner to cross and perplex; crossly; wrong; wrongfully.