rare. [COUNTER- 1.] To cross in contrary directions.

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1611.  Cotgr., Contretraversant, Counter-crossing, counter-trauersing.

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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 eddy’s track,
  And the scattered stars were lost.

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