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ˌcounterˈwheel, v. rare. [counter- 1.] To wheel round in the contrary direction. Hence ˌcounterˈwheeled ppl. a.
1659Lovelace Poems (1864) 178 The falcon charges at first view With her brigade of talons, through Whose shoots the wary heron beat With a well counterwheel'd retreat. |