Brigsail

/ˈbrɪɡseɪl/ noun

A square sail attached to a ship's brig mast, used to catch wind and help propel the vessel forward.

From 'brig' (a two-masted ship) combined with 'sail' (a piece of fabric catching wind). The term emerged in nautical English during the age of sailing ships to describe specific sails used on brigantine vessels.

AMላቲን ሰንደቅ
ARسفينة لاتينية
BNল্যাটিন জাহাজ
CAvela llatina
CSlatinský plachta
DAlatinsejl
DELateinsegels
ELλατινική πανιά
ESvela latina
FAبانوی لاتین
FIlatinalaista purje
FRvoile latine
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