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What language is yacht from?

Dutch - jacht


Which language did the word yacht come from?

The word "yacht" is derived from the Dutch word "jacht," meaning "a hunting vessel."


What has the author Steye Raviez written?

Steye Raviez has written: 'The end: Jacht op een primeur'


What has the author Rink van der Velde written?

Rink van der Velde has written: 'De lange jacht'


Which country does the word yacht originate from?

The word yacht comes from the Dutch word jacht which means to hunt. Hope this helps! :@)


How did yacht become part of the English dictionary?

c.1557, 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. *jagojanan.


Where does the word yacht originate?

One of the sources is from the Dutch Jacht meaning hunt or hunter. It was originally a small fast vessel used by the Dutch navy