abrest
English
Adverb
abrest (not comparable)
- (archaic or nonstandard) Alternative spelling of abreast.
- 1885, John McElroy, The Red Acorn[1], HTML edition, The Gutenberg Project, published 2010:
- Eleven hundred superb young fellows, marching four abrest, with bayonets fixed …
- 1998, Bernard DeVoto, quoting Boit, 1792, The Course of Empire[3], Reprint edition, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, →ISBN:
- This day saw an appearance of a spacious harbour abrest the Ship, haul'd our wind …
- 2006, Helen Lee, Where in the World?: Stories from Everywhere[4], Review and Herald Pub Assoc, →ISBN, page 316:
- He read the words scribbled under the star: "Stand abrest qurtsbolder bring in line with hill … "
- 2007, Nirali Prakashan, Corporate Planning and Strategic Human Resources Management[5], 1st edition, →ISBN, page 3.8:
- Keeping abrest of technological developments requires a careful assessment …
References
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, abrest
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈbrɛːst/, /aˈbrɛst/
Adverb
abrest
- side by side
- Owt they Comen Al On Abrest. — The History of the Holy Grail, Henry Lovelich, 1450
Descendants
References
- “abrē̆st, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.