underweigh
See also: under weigh
English
Prepositional phrase
underweigh
- (dated) Alternative form of under way
- 1884, A C, F T Gregory, Journals of Australian Explorations:
- Got underweigh at 1 p.m., and stood to the south-west, under topsails, stemming a strong ebb tide to 3.30, when we came to anchor in five fathoms (sand and shells), about three miles from the western shore of the bay, Sloping Head bearing north by east five miles.
Verb
underweigh (third-person singular simple present underweighs, present participle underweighing, simple past and past participle underweighed)
- To weigh insufficiently (indicating a too-small weight)
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