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schooner
[ skoo-ner ]
noun
- Nautical. any of various types of sailing vessel having a foremast and mainmast, with or without other masts, and having fore-and-aft sails on all lower masts. ketch, topsail schooner, yawl 1( def 2 ).
- a very tall glass, as for beer.
schooner
/ ˈ²õ°ì³Ü˲ÔÉ™ /
noun
- a sailing vessel with at least two masts, with all lower sails rigged fore-and-aft, and with the main mast stepped aft
- a large glass for sherry
- a large glass for beer
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of schooner1
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Example Sentences
By the late 1850s, two brothers, Oscar Lovell Shafter and James McMillan Shafter, had established a large operation to produce butter and cheese, and ferried their goods to San Francisco on small schooner ships.
As captain and first mate, they say piloting their 75-foot schooner has only strengthened their brotherly bond, with their small expedition team serving as an adoptive family.
Six schooners outfitted by George Washington to intercept British vessels at sea flew the flag in 1775 as they sailed under his command.
On April 15, 1848, seventy-seven enslaved people attempted to escape Washington by sailing on a schooner called The Pearl.
The schooner Atlanta, lost in 1891 and found in Lake Superior in 2022, revived the tale of the six crew members who clung to their lifeboat, only two of whom survived after it capsized.
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