I have researched on the word "Athwart", but I'm still unsure how to use it correctly. Can I use it like "Across"?
For example : "I looked at the window athwart the room."?
I have researched on the word "Athwart", but I'm still unsure how to use it correctly. Can I use it like "Across"?
For example : "I looked at the window athwart the room."?
athwart is a sailing term, most of all.
Athwart, athwartships At right angles to the fore and aft or centerline of a ship. Athwart, athwartships
It's the kind of term you will find in novels by:
You might try the BOOKS of Patrick O'Brian for instance:
Patrick O'Brian (given name: Richard Patrick Russ, 1914 - 2000) was the author of twenty books (and three chapters) detailing the naval and terrestrial exploits of Captain Jack Aubrey and Doctor Stephen Maturin, in a period from 1801 to 1815.