Arock

/əˈrɒk/ adverb

Positioned against or upon a rock; in contact with or resting on rock.

From Old English prefix 'a-' (meaning 'on' or 'at') combined with 'rock'. Like 'aroast,' this represents the productive Middle English pattern of using 'a-' to describe positional states.

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