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- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
sail \sail\, n. oe. seil, as. segel, segl; akin to d. zeil,
ohg. segal, g. sw. segel, icel. segl, dan. seil. root
153.
1. an extent of canvas or other fabric by means of which the
wind is made serviceable as a power for propelling vessels
through the water.
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behoves him now both sail and oar. --milton.
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2. anything resembling a sail, or regarded as a sail.
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3. a wing; a van. poetic
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like an eagle soaring
to weather his broad sails. --spenser.
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4. the extended surface of the arm of a windmill.
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5. a sailing vessel; a vessel of any kind; a craft.
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note: in this sense, the plural has usually the same form as
the singular; as, twenty sail were in sight.
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6. a passage by a sailing vessel; a journey or excursion upon
the water.
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note: sails are of two general kinds, fore-and-aft sails,
and square sails. square sails are always bent to
yards, with their foot lying across the line of the
vessel. fore-and-aft sails are set upon stays or gaffs
with their foot in line with the keel. a fore-and-aft
sail is triangular, or quadrilateral with the after
leech longer than the fore leech. square sails are
quadrilateral, but not necessarily square. see phrases
under fore, a., and square, a.; also, bark,
brig, schooner, ship, stay.
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sail burton naut., a purchase for hoisting sails aloft
for bending.
sail fluke zool., the whiff.
sail hook, a small hook used in making sails, to hold the
seams square.
sail loft, a loft or room where sails are cut out and made.
sail room naut., a room in a vessel where sails are
stowed when not in use.
sail yard naut., the yard or spar on which a sail is
extended.
shoulder-of-mutton sail naut., a triangular sail of
peculiar form. it is chiefly used to set on a boat's mast.
to crowd sail. naut. see under crowd.
to loose sails naut., to unfurl or spread sails.
to make sail naut., to extend an additional quantity of
sail.
to set a sail naut., to extend or spread a sail to the
wind.
to set sail naut., to unfurl or spread the sails; hence,
to begin a voyage.
to shorten sail naut., to reduce the extent of sail, or
take in a part.
to strike sail naut., to lower the sails suddenly, as in
saluting, or in sudden gusts of wind; hence, to
acknowledge inferiority; to abate pretension.
under sail, having the sails spread.
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see also:
fore-and-aft sails square sails fore square bark brig
schooner ship stay sail burton sail fluke
sail hook sail loft sail room sail yard shoulder-of-mutton sail
to crowd sail crowd to loose sails to make sail to set a sail
to set sail to shorten sail to strike sail under sail
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