SKIP TO CONTENT

alee

/əˈli/
IPA guide

When you're alee, you're on the side of a boat facing away from the wind. If a sailor moves the sail alee, she moves it downwind.

Alee is a nautical term, one you're most likely to hear on a boat or ship. Another way to say "on the downwind side" is leeward. Both words include lee, from the Old English hleo, "shelter, cover, defense, or protection." So the alee side of a sailboat is the side that's sheltered from the wind, and the phrase "Hard alee!" is a command to move the sail to the boat's protected side.

Definitions of alee
  1. adverb
    on the side facing away from the wind
    “put the helm alee
Cite this entry
Style:
MLA
  • MLA
  • APA
  • Chicago

Copy citation
DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘alee'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary.com or its editors. Send us feedback
Word Family