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Definition of Aboard from Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words which is keyed to the English Version (1881-1885), which is similar to the ASV 1901 (American Standard Version)
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"to go upon" (epi, "upon," baino, "to go"), is once translated "we went aboard," Acts 21:2, the single verb being short for "going aboard ship." In Acts 21:6 it is rendered "we went on board;" in Acts 27:2 "embarking;" in Matt. 21:5, "riding upon." See COME, No. 16.
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