rare. [COUNTER- 1.] To cross in contrary directions.
1611. Cotgr., Contretraversant, Counter-crossing, counter-trauersing.
1882. May Probyn, Adrift, v. in Macm. Mag., XLV. 470.
| The river mouth was broad and black, | |
| With currents countercrossed, | |
| Where the foam churned white in the eddys track, | |
| And the scattered stars were lost. |