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Webster 1913 Edition
Ahoy
A-hoy′
,int
erj.
[OE. a, interj. +
hoy
.] (Naut.)
A term used in hailing;
as, “Ship
.” ahoy
Webster 1828 Edition
Ahoy
AHOY;
, Exclam. A sea term used in hailing.Definition 2024
ahoy
ahoy
English
Interjection
ahoy
- (nautical) Used to hail a ship, a boat or a person, or to attract attention.
- 1751: While he was thus occupied, a voice, still more uncouth than the former, bawled aloud, ‘Ho! the house, a-hoy!’, The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Tobias Smollett.
- 1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, chapter 7, in Mr. Pratt's Patients:
- I made a speaking trumpet of my hands and commenced to whoop “Ahoy!” and “Hello!” at the top of my lungs. […] The Colonel woke up, and, after asking what in brimstone was the matter, opened his mouth and roared “Hi!” and “Hello!” like the bull of Bashan.
Usage notes
- Traditionally, when used from a ship to hail an approaching boat, the standard responses are:
Derived terms
Translations
used to hail a ship, etc
Verb
ahoy (third-person singular simple present ahoys, present participle ahoying, simple past and past participle ahoyed)
- To hail with a cry of "ahoy".
Noun
ahoy (plural ahoys)
- An utterance of this interjection.
- There were many ahoys heard from the approaching ship.