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bowsprit

English

Etymology

First attested in late 13th century. Probably borrowed from Middle Low German bochspret, from boch (bow of a ship) +? spret (pole) (related to Old English spreot and English sprout).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b??sp??t/

Noun

bowsprit (plural bowsprits)

  1. (nautical) A spar projecting over the prow of a sailing vessel to provide the means of adding sail surface.

Alternative forms

  • boltsprit

Translations

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knockabout

English

Etymology

knock +? about

Adjective

knockabout (not comparable)

  1. Boisterous
  2. Suitable for rough use.
    I have a knockabout cello for non-concert gigs.

Noun

knockabout (plural knockabouts)

  1. (sailing) A small sailboat lacking a bowsprit, of a type found primarily in the Massachusetts area
    We sailed our knockabout around Cape Cod.
  2. (entertainment) A slapstick comedy or comedian.
  3. (circus) A tumbler.
  4. Clothing suitable for rough use.
  5. A worker habitually engaged in casual employment.
  6. A person living in rough, violent conditions.

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