Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for WIND'-RODE
WIND'-RODE, n.
A term used by seamen to signify ship when riding with wind and tide opposed to each other driven to the leeward of her anchor.
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WIND'-RODE, n.
A term used by seamen to signify ship when riding with wind and tide opposed to each other driven to the leeward of her anchor.
Return to page 56 of the letter “W”.