Aboard, 1) absol. a) in a ship: Tp. I, 1, 21. Gent. I, 1, 157. Err. IV, 4, 154. Shr. III, 2, 173. Wint. IV, 4, 826. b) into a ship: Gent. II, 3, 36. Err. I, 1, 62. IV, 1, 86. IV, 1, 86 IV, 4, 162. Merch. II, 6, 65. Wint. III, 3, 7. Wint. III, 3, 7 H5 II, 2, 12. H5 II, 2, 12 Hml. I, 3, 55. IV, 3, 56. Oth. V, 2, 370. Ant. II, 6, 142. Cymb. I, 1, 178. I, 6, 199. Per. IV, 1, 96. Per. IV, 1, 96 Per. V, 1, 5. Per. V, 1, 5 to lay knife a. == to board, to grapple: Rom. II, 4, 214. “laying the prize a.” H6B IV, 1, 25 (== boarding the conquered vessel).
2) with an accus., always replying to the question 'whither': “they hurried us a. a bark,” Tp. I, 2, 144. Wint. IV, 4, 790. Ant. II, 6, 82. Per. III, 1, 13. a. a person == a. his ship: “I will bring these two moles a. him,” Wint. IV, 4, 868. “I brought the old man and his son a. the prince,” V, 2, 124. “her fortunes brought the maid a. us,” Per. V, 3, 11 (Ff a. to us).