verb (nautical term, used in historical context or for characterizing a certain type of sailing) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The crew had to haerr to the stars of Captain's orders, despite the difficult conditions at sea.

Definition:An expression reflecting a strong desire, often unattainable or metaphorical, to listen or adhere strictly to a set of rules or commands, especially in a nautical context

From haerr to the stars

Example:The ship had to haerr to the wind and make adjustments to its course when the wind shifted unexpectedly.

Definition:To listen or comply with the direction of the wind, often symbolizing the need to adapt to circumstances or external forces

From haerr to the wind

Example:The first mate ordered the ship to haerr to the helm as the ship approached the treacherous waters.

Definition:To follow the direction of the helm or the steering apparatus, symbolizing the need to follow instructions or set a course

From haerr to the helm