/ˈwɔːf/, /ˈwɔɹf/, /ˈʍɔɹf/
- An artificial landing place for ships on a riverbank or shore.
“Commerce pushes its wharves into the sea.”
“Out upon the wharfs they came, / Knight and burgher, lord and dame, / And round the prow they read her name, / The Lady of Shalott.”
- obsoleteAny bank of a river or shore of a sea.
“the fat weed that roots itself in ease on Lethe wharf”
- transitiveTo secure by a wharf.
- transitiveTo place on a wharf.
Formswharves(plural) · wharfs(plural) · wharfs(present, singular, third-person) · wharfing(participle, present) · wharfed(participle, past) · wharfed(past)