Heres the information you requested on "wharf":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb
2. Definitions:
- Noun: a level quayside area to which a ship may be moored to load and unload; a pier, dock, or landing stage.
- Verb: moor at or dock at a wharf.
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /wɔrf, wɔrf/
- UK: /wɔːf/
4. Origin and Usage:
- Origin: Middle English (originally denoting a bank or shore): from Old Norse hvarf or Middle Low German warf. The term originally denoted a bank or shore and was later applied to a structure projecting from the shore; the sense ‘platform for loading and unloading ships’ dates from the mid 16th century.
- Usage: Wharves are built along the waters edge and are used to load and unload ships. The verb "wharf" means to moor a ship at a wharf.
5. Synonyms: dock, pier, quay, jetty
6. Related Words: pier, dock, quay, jetty, berth
7. Example Sentences:
- The ship pulled into the wharf to unload its cargo.
- He watched as the sailors expertly guided the ship into the wharf.
- They spent the afternoon fishing off the wharf.
- The company plans to expand the wharf to accommodate larger ships.
- She worked at the wharf as a crane operator.