Schooner

/ˈskuːnər/ noun

A type of sailing vessel with two or more masts, with the foremast being shorter than the mainmast.

First recorded in 1716, possibly from the verb 'scoon' meaning 'to skip along the water'. The word may have originated in Gloucester, Massachusetts, though its exact etymology remains uncertain. Some suggest it comes from Scottish 'skuun' meaning 'to skip stones'.

AFschoener
AMስኩነር
ARسفينة شراعية
BGшхуна
BNস্কুনার
CAgoleta
CSškuner
DAskonnert
DESchoner
ELσχοινέρ
ESgoleta
ETkuunar
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