Aloft

/əˈlɔft/ adverb

High up in the air or at a great height, often used in nautical contexts to mean high up in the rigging of a ship.

From Old Norse 'aloft' composed of 'a' (on) and 'lopt' (air), literally meaning 'on the air'; brought to English through Scandinavian maritime contact.

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