wharf

Etymology

From Middle English wharf, from Old English hwearf (“heap, embankment, wharf”); related to Old English hweorfan (“to turn”), Old Saxon hwerf (whence German Werft), Dutch werf, Old High German hwarb (“a turn”), hwerban (“to turn”), Old Norse hvarf (“circle”), and Ancient Greek καρπός (karpós, “wrist”).

noun

  1. A man-made landing place for ships on a shore or river bank.
  2. The bank of a river, or the shore of the sea.

verb

  1. (transitive) To secure by a wharf.
  2. (transitive) To place on a wharf.

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