tablewise
English
Etymology
From Middle English tabylwyse, equivalent to table + -wise.
Adverb
tablewise (not comparable)
- Positioned in a way that suggests the shape of a table.
- 1902, Munsey's magazine:
- It was a flat, plain slab of dark gray stone, placed on pillars tablewise, that stood solitary above the turf, commanding attention.
- (Christianity) Oriented like the communion table, with the ends east and west, as opposed to altarwise.
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