Abord

/əˈbɔːrd/ verb

An archaic or dialectal term meaning to approach or accost someone, or to come alongside a ship.

From Middle French 'aborder,' combining 'a-' (to) and 'bord' (edge/side of a ship). The nautical sense came first, then extended to approaching people on land.

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