ˌfore-and-ˈafter
[f. fore and aft adv., + -er1.]
a. A ‘fore and aft’ schooner. b. (see quot. 1867.)
| 1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneer xv. (1869) 66, I went a few trips in a fore-and-after. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Fore-and-after, a cocked hat worn with the peak in front instead of athwart. |