Yacht

  • 21yacht — (n.) 1550s, yeaghe a light, fast sailing ship, probably from Norw. jaght, from M.L.G. jacht, shortened form of jachtschip fast pirate ship, lit. ship for chasing, from jacht chase, from jagen to chase, hunt, from O.H.G. jagon, from P.Gmc.… …

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  • 22yacht — |iáte| s. m. [Marinha] O mesmo que iate.   ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …

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  • 23yacht — /jɔt, ingl. jHt/ [vc. ingl., dal neerlandese jacht, per jacht(schiff) «battello (schiff) da caccia (jacht)»] s. m. inv. panfilo, barca (gerg.) …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 24yacht — [n] pleasure boat cabin cruiser, cruiser, ketch, racer, sailboat, sailing boat, sloop, yawl; concept 506 …

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  • 25yacht — sb., en, er, erne (større lystfartøj) (jf. jagt) …

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  • 26Yacht — [Network (Rating 5600 9600)] …

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  • 27Yacht — For other uses, see Yacht (disambiguation). A yacht in Lorient, Bretagne, France A yacht /ˈj …

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  • 28yacht — yachty, adj. /yot/, n. 1. a vessel used for private cruising, racing, or other noncommercial purposes. v.i. 2. to sail, voyage, or race in a yacht. [1550 60; < early D jaght, short for jaghtschip hunting ship, equiv. to D jacht hunt (deriv. of&#8230; …

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  • 29Yacht — Segelyacht Motoryacht …

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  • 30yacht — 01. They sailed around the harbor in their [yacht] all Saturday afternoon. 02. They ve gone [yachting] for the weekend in their friend s 40 foot sailboat. 03. He was the first Australian to win the round the world [yacht] race. 04. [Yachting] is&#8230; …

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