Abutted
to be adjacent; touch or join at the edge or border (often followed by on, upon, or against):
this piece of land abuts on a street.
to be adjacent to; border on; end at.
to support by an .
historical examples
with this object in view, we reconnoitred the british cemetery which ab-tted on the hospital grounds.
caught by the turks francis yeats-brown
opening the door that ab-tted on to a field beyond, he bade hogan mount.
the tavern knight rafael sabatini
then we turned our horses, and i shaped our course so as to strike the top of the long lane that ab-tted on the down.
greenmantle john buchan
as he said this we were p-ssing a house the long whitewashed front of which ab-tted glimmering on the road.
the adventures of harry revel sir arthur thomas quiller-couch
seeking a willow island which ab-tted on the channel, we made a tent of the sail and stood the brief storm quite comfortably.
historic waterways–six hundred miles of canoeing down the rock, fox, and wisconsin rivers reuben gold thwaites
at that moment napoleon, in a round hat and plain citizen’s cloak, turned out of the alley which ab-tted on the terrace.
the sword of honor, volumes 1 & 2 eugne sue
they went as far up-stream as the little steamer could run, and then landed on the bank which ab-tted on some rushy meadows.
agatha’s husband dinah maria craik (aka: dinah maria mulock)
and it had no frontier which ab-tted upon friendly country nearer than the caucasus, an almost hopeless journey to attempt.
a prisoner in turkey john still
he ran down the p-ssage, and found him sure enough at the end of it where it ab-tted on the street.
the king of schnorrers israel zangwill
it was both bell and clock tower, and ab-tted on to both the cathedral proper and st. gregory’s.
bell’s cathedrals: the cathedral church of st. paul arthur dimock
verb abuts, ab-tting, ab-tted
usually foll by on, upon, or against. to adjoin, touch, or border on (something) at one end
v.
mid-13c., “to end at, to border on,” from old french aboter “join end to end, touch upon” (13c.), from à “to” (see ad-) + bout “end” (see b-tt (n.3)). related: ab-tted; ab-tting.
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