Baft

/bæft/ adverb

An archaic nautical term meaning 'toward the back' or 'aft,' referring to the rear portion of a ship.

From Old Norse 'baft' or Old English roots related to 'aft,' the rear of a ship. The word is largely obsolete, replaced by the more standard 'aft'.

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