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      • A seat in an open boat reaching from one side to the other, or athwart the boat.
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  2. 1. ( v.) To block or prevent; to frustrate; as, to thwart an attempted change; to thwart a rebellion. 2. ( a.) Fig.: Perverse; crossgrained. 3. ( a.) Thwartly; obliquely; transversely; athwart. 4. ( prep.)

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  3. 9 instances. Numbers 14:34 - According to the number of the days you have investigated this land, forty days -- one day for a year -- you will suffer for your iniquities, forty years, and you will know what it means to thwart me.

  4. (prep.) Across the direction or course of; as, a fleet standing athwart our course.

  5. In Matthew 6:14-15 , Jesus says, “For if you forgive people their transgressions, your Father in the skies will also forgive you. But if you will not forgive people, then neither will your Father forgive your transgressions” (BibleProject Translation). Forgiving the person who accidentally bumped into us or the rude customer who scolded us ...

  6. athwart, adv. Across, especially in an oblique direction; sidewise; obliquely. [ 1913 Webster ]

  7. From there, the verb thwart takes the meaning of “to pass or extend across” or “to cross the path of.”. A plan is described as being thwarted when something prevents it from coming to fruition. The verb thwart is largely, but not exclusively, used in the passive voice.

  8. 1. ( n.) A trough or open box in which fodder is placed for horses or cattle to eat. 2. ( n.) The fore part of the deck, having a bulkhead athwart ships high enough to prevent water which enters the hawse holes from running over it. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.

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