Old English segel (noun), seglian(verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutchzeil and German Segel (nouns).
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Sail me that Frisbee, would you? Do you sail? You sail!
sail
Where does Thank you originate?
Circumnavigate is another word for the term "Sail around the world."
Circumnavigate is another word for the term "Sail around the world."
Spinnaker is a nine-letter word for "triangular sail."
Circumnavigate is another word for the term "Sail around."
Possibly the middle east. It allowed a boat to tack into the wind
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
Yes, the noun 'sail' is a common noun; a general word for a piece of fabric raised to catch the wind to propel a boat or ship; a general word for a trip or a voyage on a boat or a ship; a word for any sail of any kind.The word 'sail' is also a verb: sail, sails, sailing, sailed.
well a compound word that end with sail could be wood sail or wood chuck sail