Abaff

/əˈbæf/ adverb

Nautical term meaning toward or on the aft (rear) side of a ship; away from the front toward the back.

From 'a-' (on, at) plus 'baff' or 'baft' (the rear or after part of a ship). The word has Old English and Norse origins related to 'aft.' It appears in naval terminology from the medieval period onward.

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