Word: Ahull
Speech Type: Adverb
Etymology:
late 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Ellis (fl. 1578). From a + hull
Definition:
Of a ship: so as to float or drift solely with the force of the wind or current on the hull, i.e. with the sails furled or the engines turned off. Chiefly with lie.
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