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- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
wharf \wharf\, n.; pl. wharfsor wharves. as. hwerf, hwearf,
a returning, a change, from hweorfan to turn, turn about, go
about; akin to d. werf a wharf, g. werft, sw. varf a
shipbuilder's yard, dan. verft wharf, dockyard, g. werben to
enlist, to engage, woo, ohg. werban to turn about, go about,
be active or occupied, icel. hverfa to turn, goth.
hwa'irban, hwarb=on, to walk. cf. whirl.
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1. a structure or platform of timber, masonry, iron, earth,
or other material, built on the shore of a harbor, river,
canal, or the like, and usually extending from the shore
to deep water, so that vessels may lie close alongside to
receive and discharge cargo, passengers, etc.; a quay; a
pier.
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commerce pushes its wharves into the sea.
--bancroft.
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out upon the wharfs they came,
knight and burgher, lord and dame. --tennyson.
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note: the plural of this word is generally written wharves in
the united states, and wharfs in england; but many
recent english writers use wharves.
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2. as. hwearf. the bank of a river, or the shore of the
sea. obs. "the fat weed that roots itself in ease on
lethe wharf." --shak.
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wharf boat, a kind of boat moored at the bank of a river,
and used for a wharf, in places where the height of the
water is so variable that a fixed wharf would be useless.
u. s. --bartlett.
wharf rat. zool.
a the common brown rat.
b a neglected boy who lives around the wharfs. slang
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see also:
wharfs wharves whirl wharf boat wharf rat
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