† abordering, ppl. a. Obs. rare.
[implies a vb. aborder, apparently due to confusion between border v. and abord v., Fr. aborder, in Cotgr. ‘to lye neere vnto’.]
Bordering, neighbouring, contiguous.
1566 Drant Horace, Sat. ii. i. Leste people nygh aborderyng, myght wyn the same. 1567 Ibid. Ep. i. iii. Twixt towers, abordringe next [Lat. vicinas]. |