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schooner-rigged in American English (ˈskunərˌrɪgd) US adjective rigged like a schooner, fore and aft schooner-rigged in American English (ˈskuːnərˌrɪɡd) adjectiverigged as a schooner, esp. with gaff sails and staysails only Word origin [1760–70 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1760–70. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: ingrain, lockup, plunk, right of way, sounding boardExamples of 'schooner-rigged' in a sentenceschooner-rigged "Two masts, schooner-rigged, thirty meters long at the waterline. |