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sailes
English
Noun
sailes
- plural of saile
Anagrams
- Alesis, Alessi, Elissa, Lassie, aisles, laisse, lassie, slaies
sailes From the web:
sailer
English
Etymology
From Middle English sailer, sayler, saylere, equivalent to sail +? -er.
Noun
sailer (plural sailers)
- That which sails; a boat.
- 1880, Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major, ChapterĀ 34,[1]
- She is the best sailer in the service, and she carries a hundred guns.
- 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 16,[2]
- Elsewhere it has been said that in the lack of frigates (of course better sailers than line-of-battle ships) in the English squadron up the Straits at that period, the Indomitable was occasionally employed not only as an available substitute for a scout, but at times on detached service of more important kind.
- 1880, Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major, ChapterĀ 34,[1]
- (baseball) A fastball that skims through the air.
- Obsolete form of sailor.
- 2002, Cheryl A. Fury, Tides in the Affairs of Men
- The records of Stepney parish note the burial of Henry Rainsford "an old sailer sometyme beadle of Ratclife and now a pencioner."
- 2002, Cheryl A. Fury, Tides in the Affairs of Men
Anagrams
- Alires, Israel, Isreal, Lieras, Sal Rei, ariels, railes, realis, relais, resail, serail, serial
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