forrard
English
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Adverb
forrard (not comparable)
- (dialectal, chiefly nautical) Forward.
- 1858, Various, The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 12, October, 1858:
- Here and there an adventurous genius coins a phrase for the benefit of posterity,--as we once heard a mate order a couple of men to "go forrard and trim the ship's whiskers," to the utter bewilderment of his captain, who, in thirty years' following of the sea, had never heard the martingale chains and stays so designated.
- 1863, James Fenimore Cooper, Miles Wallingford:
- Off, here, Masser Mile--larboard bow, well forrard; look sharp and soon see him, yourself, sir."
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