Aboardage

/əˈbɔːrdɪdʒ/ noun

In maritime law and naval warfare, the act or practice of boarding another ship, especially in combat; an assault on a ship from another vessel.

From aboard (from Old French a bord, 'at the side/edge') + -age (French suffix forming nouns of action or condition). The term is primarily historical and nautical in origin.

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