Barkentines

/bɑrˈkɛntinz/ noun

Plural of barkentine; three-masted sailing ships with a square-rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged masts at the stern.

From Dutch 'barkentijn,' possibly derived from 'bark' (a ship type) combined with a diminutive suffix. The word evolved in maritime contexts during the 17th-18th centuries to describe a specific hybrid sailing vessel design.

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