Archaic nautical term meaning toward the bow or front of a ship.
From Old English 'a-' (on) + 'bow' (forward part of ship); nautical vocabulary developed from Germanic origins of ship terminology.
Sailors developed incredibly precise directional language because life and death depended on everyone understanding 'abow' versus 'astern' instantly in storms.
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