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    [Sailor]

    ** English

    [Sailor (disambiguation)] right

    *** Alternative forms

    - [en]

    *** Etymology

    Alteration of earlier [en], from [en], [enm], [enm], equivalent to [en]. Cognate with [de]. Eclipsed non-native [enm], [enm] borrowed from [fro]. See [en].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]

    *** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] A person who sail s; one whose occupation is sailing or navigating ships or other waterborne craft. 1. In particular, a member of the crew of a (civilian or military) vessel, as opposed to a captain, admiral, etc.; a mariner ; a common seaman . 2. * [chapter=I] 3. * [en] 4. [en] A person who sail s sailing boat s (as opposed to boats powered by other means) as a sport or recreation . 2. Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genera [Neptis] , [Pseudoneptis] and [Phaedyma] , having white markings on a dark base and commonly flying by gliding . 3. A stiff straw hat with a flat, circular brim and a low, flat crown. 4. * {{ quote-book | en | year=1909 | author=Albert E. Edgar | title=How to Advertise a Retail Store, Including Mail Order Advertising and General Advertising: A Complete and Comprehensive Manual for Promoting Publicity | page=332 |text=Straw SAILORS. Children's large-leaf straw SAILORS, in new shapes, smooth or rough straw . Sizes 6 to 64. 80c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Milan SAILORS in new, large shapes, with white or cream ribbon.}}

    1. * {{ quote-book | en | date=2023-10-20 | author=Harry Inwards | title=Straw Hats: Their history and manufacture | publisher=Good Press |text=[...]the trade that was done for some year in SAILORS for ladies. [...] Developments of a fancifu nature in the brim formation in the direction of what is known as a "Breton" SAILOR, of which the characteristic is a slightly upturned edge, were the first to be made, [...] But to-day, with the exception of straw SAILORS for girls and young ladies at school, there is very little demand for hats of this description.}}

    1. A brick, for example in a course of brickwork, that is laid vertically on its shortest end (smallest face), with its widest face facing the outside of the wall.

    **** Synonyms

    - See Thesaurus:sailor

    **** Derived terms

    {{col2|en|blue sailor|sailor fuku|sailor hat|sailor skirt|sailor-proof|wandering sailor |mouth of a sailor|sailor's eyeball|sailoress|sailor-fish|a smooth sea never made a skilled sailor|by-the-wind sailor|curse like a sailor|paper sailor|ragged sailor|trailer sailor|rosewater sailor|roving sailor|sailor dive|sailor plant|sailor mouth|sailor suit|swear like a sailor|turnpike sailor}}

    **** Translations

    [worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner]

    - Afar: [aa] [aa] - Akan: [ak] - Akkadian: [akk] - Albanian: [sq] , [sq] , [sq] - Arabic: [ar] , [ar] , [ar] , [ar] , [ar] - Aramaic: - Armenian: [hy] - Assamese: [as] - Asturian: [ast] , [ast] - Azerbaijani: [az] - Belarusian: [be] , [be] , [be] - Bengali: [bn] , [bn] - Breton: [br] - Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] , [bg] - Burmese: [my] , [my] - Catalan: [ca] , [ca] , [ca] - Chinese: - Chukchi: [ckt] , [ckt] - Coptic: - Czech: [cs] , [cs] , [cs] - Danish: [da] , [da] - Dutch: [nl] , [nl] - Early Assamese: [inc-oas] - Egyptian: [sqd] - Esperanto: [eo] , [eo] [female] - Estonian: [et] , [et] - Faroese: [fo] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] , [fr] , [fr] , [fr] , [fr] , [fr] - Gagauz: [gag] - Galician: [gl] , [gl] - Georgian: [ka] - German: [de] , [de] , [de] , [de] , [de] - Greek: [el] , [el] - Gujarati: [gu] , [gu] , [gu] , [gu] , [gu] - Hawaiian: [haw] , [haw] - Hebrew: [he] , [he] - Hindi: [hi] , [hi] , [hi] , [hi] , [hi] , [hi] , [hi] , [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] , [hu] - Icelandic: [is] , [is] - Ido: [io] - Igala: [igl] - Igbo: [ig] - Indonesian: [id] , [id] , [id] - Ingrian: [izh] - Irish: [ga] - Istriot: [ist] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] , [ja] , [ja] , [ja] , [ja] , [ja] - Kazakh: [kk] , [kk] - Khmer: [km] , [km] , [km] [female] - Korean: [ko] , [ko] , [ko] , [ko] - Kurdish: - Kyrgyz: [ky] , [ky] , [ky] - Lao: [lo] , [lo] - Latin: [la] , [la] ; [la] , [la] [Medieval] - Latvian: [lv] , [lv] , [lv] , [lv] , [lv] - Ligurian: [lij] - Lithuanian: [lt] , [lt] - Macedonian: [mk] , [mk] - Malagasy: [mg] - Malay: [ms] , [ms] , [ms] , [ms] - Malayalam: [ml] - Maltese: [mt] - Manx: [gv] - Maori: [mi] , [mi] , [mi] [transliteration from English] - Marathi: [mr] - Middle English: [enm] , [enm] - Mongolian: - Navajo: [nv] , [nv] - Neapolitan: [nap] - Norman: [nrf] [Jersey] , [nrf] [Jersey] - Norwegian: - Occitan: [oc] - Odia: [or] - Old East Slavic: [orv] - Old English: [ang] - Old Galician-Portuguese: [roa-opt] - Oromo: [om] - Ottoman Turkish: [ota] - Palauan: [pau] - Pali: [pi] - Pashto: [ps] , [ps] - Persian: - Plautdietsch: [pdt] - Polish: [pl] , [pl] , [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] - Punjabi: - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] , [ro] , [ro] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] , [ru] - Saho: [ssy] - Sanskrit: [sa] - Scottish Gaelic: [gd] , [gd] , [gd] , [gd] - Serbo-Croatian: - Sindhi: [sd] - Slovak: [sk] , [sk] - Slovene: [sl] , [sl] - Somali: [so] - Spanish: [es] , [es] - Sumerian: [sux] - Swahili: [sw] - Swedish: [sv] , [sv] - Tajik: [tg] , [tg] , [tg] , [tg] - Tamil: [ta] - Tarifit: [rif] - Telugu: [te] - Thai: [th] , [th] , [th] , [th] - Tigre: [tig] - Tigrinya: [ti] - Tok Pisin: [tpi] - Turkish: [tr] , [tr] , [tr] , [tr] - Turkmen: [tk] - Ukrainian: [uk] , [uk] , [uk] - Urdu: [ur] , [ur] , [ur] , [ur] , [ur] - Uyghur: [ug] , [ug] - Uzbek: [uz] , [uz] - Vietnamese: [vi] , [vi] - Volapük: [vo] - Welsh: [cy] - Wolof: [wo] - Yiddish: [yi] , [yi] - Yoruba: [yo] [trans-bottom]

    [person who sails as a sport]

    - Danish: [da] - Galician: [gl] - Hebrew: [he] - Hungarian: [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] - Latvian: [lv] - Norwegian: - Polish: [pl] , [pl] - Spanish: [es] [Latin America] - Swedish: [sv] [trans-bottom]

    **** See also

    - [pedia] - [en]

    *** Anagrams

    - [en] [en]

    ** Swedish

    *** Etymology

    [sv]. [1928].

    *** Noun

    [c]

    1. [sv] a [en] (especially from the Anglosphere ) 2. * [1=sv] 3. * [1=sv] 4. * [1=sv]

    *** Further reading

    - [R:SAOL]