to windward



to windward

Toward an advantageous position, as in We were hoping to get to windward of the situation. This expression transfers the nautical meaning of the phrase, "move in the direction from which the wind blows," to other kinds of undertaking. Its figurative use dates from the late 1700s.

to windward

Into or to an advantageous posture or position.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adah['eidə]
Eyvindur-Icelandic
Efa-Welsh
Merari-Biblical
Finch[fintʃ]
Vasilisavah-see-LEE-sahRussian