"Sail on" typically conveys a sense of moving forward or continuing on one's journey despite challenges or obstacles. It can imply resilience and perseverance, encouraging individuals to keep going and embrace change. The phrase may also evoke themes of freedom and exploration, often associated with the idea of navigating through life’s uncertainties.
The homonym for sale is sail., meaning to travel by sailboat, or its fabric sheets.
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"Navigo" in Latin means "I sail" or "I navigate." It comes from the root "navis" meaning "ship" and "agere" meaning "to drive."
This means a larger vessel than a sailboat.
The meaning of this poem is that Columbus wanted to reach american and never gave up hope. he always said "Sail on! Sail on! and on!
Sail is the substance used for the ships. For example; "The sails travel with the ships." Also meaning as some birds flying across the air traveling with the ship, or boat.
A homonym of "sleep" could be "sail," which is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
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they are some things one cannot control but others are controllable
It's about a sailor who wants to "get some", if you know what I mean...
There are sail planes, sail boats, sail cars, and with a spaceship you could sail to the stars.