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Type of sail
The settee sail was a lateen sail with the front corner cut off, giving it a quadrilateral shape. The settee sail requires a shorter yard than does the
Settee_(sail)
Type of sailing rig
latin-rig, is a triangular sail set on a long yard mounted at an angle on the mast, and running in a fore-and-aft direction. The settee can be considered to
Lateen
Dhow traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with settee or sometimes lateen sails, used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region Dreadnought An
List_of_ship_types
Fabric or other surface supported by a mast to allow wind propulsion
The lateen was adopted by Arab seafarers (usually in the sub-type: the settee sail), but the date is uncertain, with no firm evidence for their use in the
Sail
Topics referred to by the same term
Settee (album), a 1998 companion record by You Am I released along with the album #4 Record Settee (sail), a quadrilateral-shaped lateen sail settee,
Settee_(disambiguation)
Type of small boat
DINGHEY. A small boat of Bombay, propelled by paddles, and fitted with a settee sail, the mast raking forwards; also, the boats in use on the Hooghly; also
Dinghy
Type of sailing ship
century. A 2nd-century AD gravestone depicts a quadrilateral variant (the settee), while a 4th-century mosaic shows the triangular lateen that became standard
Caravel
in the Americas. Settees had two lateen-rigged masts, like xebecs or galleys, but had settee sails. Some polaccas carried a settee sail, giving rise to
Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)
Arrangement of a ship's masts, sails, and ropes
sail has multiple transverse battens. A lugsail has a tall asymmetrical shape. A settee sail has an elongated asymmetrical shape. A gaff rigged sail has
Rig_(sailing)
Triangular sail with spars along upper and lower edges used by traditional Austronesians
Austronesian sail types are typically fore-and-aft with spars along one or more edges and include a triangular variant with spars on the upper and lower
Austronesian_sail_types
Type of sailboat
long, low hulls and had two masts amidships that carried two lateen or settee sails and a jib. They ranged in size from 40 to 80 tons (bm), and had crews
Mistico_(boat)
Traditional boat of Aceh
has two masts and bowsprit; carries two loosefooted balance lug (or settee) sails and small jib. Mitman recorded a banting's dimensions as follows: 33 ft
Banting_(boat)
Type of sailing vessel from the Indian Ocean
of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with settee or sometimes lateen sails, used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region. Typically sporting
Dhow
Sailing rig consisting mainly of sails
Bermuda rigged sails, gaff rigged sails, gunter rig, lateen sails, lug sails, tanja sails, the spanker sail on a square rig, and crab claw sails. Fore-and-aft
Fore-and-aft_rig
Naval tactics of sailing ships
in contrast to oared vessel tactics. This article focuses on the Age of Sail, a period from c. 1500 to the mid-19th century, after which sailing warships
Sailing_ship_tactics
amount of canvas exposed to the wind. See also running. Gozo boat A type of settee-rigged sailing vessel used as the main means of transportation across the
Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)
Traditional Filipino watercraft with outriggers
cargo ship of the Tagalog people in Cavite. Characterized by two large settee sails. Karakoa - very large outrigger warships around 25 m (82 ft) in length
Bangka_(boat)
Type of sail rig used in East Asia
balanced lug sail, or sampan rig, is a type of sail rig in which rigid members, called battens, span the full width of the sail and extend the sail forward
Junk_rig
Oblique quadrilateral sail from south east Asia
tilted square sail, canted rectangular sail, rectangular balance lug, or balance lug sail in English. In historical sources, a tanja sail is sometimes
Tanja_sail
Traditional Philippine sailing vessel
and 19th centuries. They were easily identifiable by their two large settee sails made with woven fiber. They were steered by a central rudder and can
Guilalo
Sailboat class
The central salon has an L-shaped settee and the navigation station, while the aft cockpit lounge has a U-shaped settee on the port side. The boat may be
Lagoon_450
Specialized Scandinavian warship
Norse: herskip, Old Swedish: hærskip) propelled by oars, and later also by sail, used by the Norse and surrounding Germanic tribes from at least the 4th
Longship
Sailboat class
identical to the port hull. The salon has a curved L-shaped settee and a forward-facing straight settee. The galley is located in the aft of the salon. The galley
Lagoon_440
Sailboat class
double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee with a drop-down dinette table and a straight settee in the main cabin, with a pilot berth above and
Tayana_37
Royal Navy frigate, in service 1762–1832
convoy of settees that were being escorted. While off Marseille, Pearl captured a Genoese brig and settee on 28 April, two more Genoese settees on 2 and
HMS_Pearl_(1762)
Sailboat class
in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee with a drop-down table and a straight settee in the main cabin, plus an "L" settee in the wheelhouse at the navigation
Nauticat_44
Frigate of the Royal Navy
Genoa with a cargo of wine; Settee Signora del Carmine, which was sailing from Marseilles to Genoa with a cargo of corn; Settee St. Giuseppe, which was sailing
HMS_Phaeton_(1782)
Popular American 25-foot trailer sailer
accommodation for five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a straight settee in the main cabin on the port side and drop-down dinette table on the starboard
MacGregor_25
Type of ship used in the 17th–19th centuries
both masts. Three-masted polaccas were called ship-polaccas or polacca-settees. Captain Jack Aubrey in HMS Sophie captures a French polacre laden with
Polacca
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a straight settee and straight settee/drop-down table combination in the main cabin. The galley is located
Eastsail_25
Sailboat class
including a L-shaped settee. Cabin maximum headroom is 79 in (201 cm). For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with a code 0 sail of 706 sq ft (65
Lagoon_40
Sailboat class
cabins, each with a double berth. The main salon has a U-shaped settee and a straight settee. The galley is located on the port side just forward of the companionway
Jeanneau_Yachts_53
multiple levels such as biremes or triremes, and many of which also had sails. Initial efforts of the Romans to construct a war fleet were based on copies
Ships_of_ancient_Rome
Sailboat class
cabin under the cockpit, a port side main cabin settee that converts to a double and a starboard side settee/berth for total sleeping space for seven people
Allmand_31
Sailboat class
interior has a double island berth in the bow cabin, an L-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a double berth on the
Sun_Odyssey_410
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
Genoa with a cargo of wine; Settee Signora del Carmine, which was sailing from Marseilles to Genoa with a cargo of corn; Settee St. Giuseppe, which was sailing
HMS_Mutine_(1797)
Sailboat class
arrangement has a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main salon, and an aft cabin with a diagonal double island
Beneteau_46
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a double berth on the
Sun_Odyssey_40.3
Sailboat class
arrangement has a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main salon and an aft cabin with a transverse double berth
Beneteau_423
Methods to navigate the Pacific Ocean
the island's inhabitants used their maritime navigation skills and set sail for new islands. However, as an increasing number of islands in the South
Polynesian_navigation
Historic international commerce
Greeks from the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt learned from the Indians how to sail directly from Aden to the west coast of India using the monsoon winds (as
Spice_trade
Sailboat class
to five cabins. The main salon has an L-shaped settee while the rear cockpit lounge has a U-shaped settee. The galley is located on the port side of the
Lagoon_500
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a double berth on the
Sun_Odyssey_36i
Sailboat class
bow cabin, a second single cabin on the port side, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and two aft cabins, each with a double berth
Sun_Odyssey_439
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a double island berth
Sun_Odyssey_44_DS
Sailboat class
each cabin has its own head with a shower. The main salon has an L-shaped settee and a forward facing navigation station. The galley is located on the port
Lagoon_52
Recreation of a 6th-century BC Phoenician voyage conceived by Philip Beale
replica of an ancient Phoenician ship departed from Syria in August 2008, to sail through the Suez Canal, around the Horn of Africa, and up the west coast
Phoenician_Ship_Expedition
Sailboat class
with a double "V"-berth berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main salon and an aft cabin with a transverse central
Beneteau_43
Sailboat class
with a double berth in the bow cabin with a straight settee, an L-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and two aft cabins, each with two
Swan_60_FD
Archaeological museum in Giza, Egypt
Shipbuilding By region: Egypt Rigging Crab claw Fore-and-aft Lateen Settee Tanja Triangular sail Junk Mast-aft Spritsail Square Armaments Ballista Catapult Corvus
Grand_Egyptian_Museum
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
Shipbuilding By region: Egypt Rigging Crab claw Fore-and-aft Lateen Settee Tanja Triangular sail Junk Mast-aft Spritsail Square Armaments Ballista Catapult Corvus
Metamorphoses
Sailboat class
bow cabin, two forward cabins each with two bunks, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin, an aft amidship cabin to starboard with two
Swan_90
Ancient lighthouse in Egypt
the son of Dexiphanes, to the Divine Saviours, for the sake of them that sail at sea.' Thus, not even he had regard for the immediate moment or his own
Lighthouse_of_Alexandria
Sailboat class
the other with a double to port. The main salon has a U-shaped settee and a straight settee with a dining table. The C-shaped galley is located on the port
Swan_108
Sailboat class
a double island berth in the bow "owners" cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and two aft cabins, each with a double berth
Sun_Odyssey_509
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a large double berth
Sun_Odyssey_42_DS
1947 raft journey from South America to Polynesia
conquistadores. The trip began on April 28, 1947. Heyerdahl and five companions sailed the raft for 101 days over 6,900 km (4,300 miles) across the Pacific Ocean
Kon-Tiki_expedition
Sailboat class
four people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee quarter berths in the main cabin. The galley is located aft of the companionway
Com-Pac_23
Ancient Greek temple in East Attica, Greece
Shipbuilding By region: Egypt Rigging Crab claw Fore-and-aft Lateen Settee Tanja Triangular sail Junk Mast-aft Spritsail Square Armaments Ballista Catapult Corvus
Temple_of_Poseidon,_Sounion
Sailboat class
cabins, each with a double berth. The main salon has a U-shaped settee and a straight settee. The galley is located on the port side of the main salon. The
Beneteau_Cyclades_43.3
1794 Minerve-class frigate
midnight and by morning the boats returned, bringing with them a large settee carrying wine, and the Virginie, a French warship. Virginie was a Turkish-built
French_frigate_Minerve_(1794)
Sailboat class
"V"-berth in the bow cabin, two straight settee berths in the main cabin around the drop-leaf dinette table, each settee with a pilot berth above. The galley
Bermuda_40
Sailboat class
with a double slanted island berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and one or two aft cabins, each with a double
Sun_Odyssey_380
Sailboat class
bow and stern of each hull. The central salon has an L-shaped settee and a straight settee. The galley is located on the starboard side of the salon. The
Lagoon_410
Sailboat class
version has a double island berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and two aft cabins, each with a double berth
Sun_Odyssey_49i
Pre-gunpowder projectile-launching device
Shipbuilding By region: Egypt Rigging Crab claw Fore-and-aft Lateen Settee Tanja Triangular sail Junk Mast-aft Spritsail Square Armaments Ballista Catapult Corvus
Catapult
French sailboat class
double berth and a private head. The main salon has a U-shaped settee and a straight settee. The galley is located on the port side aft of the companionway
Beneteau_57
Norwegian anthropologist and adventurer (1914–2002)
separated ancient peoples, notably the Ra II expedition of 1970, when he sailed from the west coast of Africa to Barbados in a papyrus reed boat. He was
Thor_Heyerdahl
Sailboat class
versions have a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin. The two cabin model has a single aft cabin
Sun_Odyssey_37
Athenian, Mercury, and Salamine. On 9 April Salamine captured a Genoese settee that was sailing from Languedoc to Nolle [sic] with a cargo of wine. (This
Spanish_brig_Infante
Process of steering a ship from a starting point to a destination
cited in the Bible — would have been the first Mediterranean civilization to sail the high seas by sculling and sailing, guided by the sun during the day and
Marine_navigation
Sailboat class
cabin, a forward cabin with a double island berth, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main salon and two aft cabins, each with a double berth
Beneteau_523
Sailboat class
models. Both have a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a starboard L-shaped settee in the main cabin and either an aft cabin with a double berth or two smaller
Sun_Odyssey_36.2
Rare examples of British Bronze Age sewn-plank boats
sailed a half-size reconstruction of a Ferriby boat in Southampton. They have experimented with using a sail; although there is no evidence of a sail
Ferriby_Boats
Sailboat class
fore and aft in each hull. The main salon has an L-shaped settee plus there is a U-shaped settee in the cockpit. The galley is located in the salon on the
Lagoon_400
Sea-based state or society
thalassocracies whose chief powers lay in their ports and in their ability to sail navies to defend friendly coasts and to ravage enemy ones. These include
Thalassocracy
Large archaeological site of a harbour city near Rome, Italy
Shipbuilding By region: Egypt Rigging Crab claw Fore-and-aft Lateen Settee Tanja Triangular sail Junk Mast-aft Spritsail Square Armaments Ballista Catapult Corvus
Ostia_Antica
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a transversal double
Sun_Odyssey_39_DS
Sailboat class
five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee quarter berths in the main cabin with a drop-leaf table that allows one
ETAP_26
Intact vessel from Ancient Egypt
intact ship. It has been described as "a masterpiece of woodcraft" that could sail today if put into a lake or a river. The ship was preserved in the Giza Solar
Khufu_ship
Sailboat class
galley, on the port side of the main salon. The salon also has an L-shaped settee. There is additional seating in the aft cockpit lounge, forward of the coach
Lagoon_46
that spread throughout the land. While the early ships that were used to sail the Nile were often made out of reeds, the ocean and seagoing ships were
Ancient_Egyptian_navy
1979 US recreational keelboat
four people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee berths in the main cabin. The galley is located on the port side just forward
Poacher_21
Boat with one or more lateral support floats
Asia. They are traditionally fitted with Austronesian sails, like the crab claw sails and tanja sails, but in modern times are often fitted with petrol engines
Outrigger_boat
Naval battle between Octavian and Mark Antony/Cleopatra (31 BC)
became confident enough to make preparations for battle. Antony's fleet sailed out through the straits of Actium in a desperate attempt to break free of
Battle_of_Actium
Sailboat class
interior has a double island berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main salon and an aft cabin with a double berth on the
Beneteau_461
Sailboat class
four people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee berths in the main cabin around a drop-leaf table. The galley is located
Menger_Oysterman_23
Latin epic poem by Virgil
city of Troy by hiding in a large wooden horse. The Greeks pretended to sail away, leaving a warrior, Sinon, to mislead the Trojans into believing that
Aeneid
480 BC naval battle of the Greco-Persian Wars
speech by Themistocles, the marines boarded and the ships made ready to sail. According to Herodotus, this was dawn, and as the Allies "were putting out
Battle_of_Salamis
Ancient ranged weapon
Shipbuilding By region: Egypt Rigging Crab claw Fore-and-aft Lateen Settee Tanja Triangular sail Junk Mast-aft Spritsail Square Armaments Ballista Catapult Corvus
Ballista
Speakers of Austronesian languages
(notably catamarans, outrigger boats, lashed-lug boats, and the crab claw sail), this enabled phases of rapid dispersal into the islands of the Indo-Pacific
Austronesian_peoples
Sailboat class
people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a U-shaped settee and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a double berth on the
Sun_Odyssey_379
Settee-rigged boat originating from Malta
speronaras changed their sail arrangements to a settee rig. They became known as tal-latini due to their similarity with lateen sails. In 1919, engines began
Gozo_boat
Sailboat class
four people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee quarter berths in the main cabin. The galley is located on both sides just
ETAP_24i
Sailboat class
two-burner stove. No icebox is provided. Sleeping accommodation consists of two settee berths, two quarter berths and two pilot berths. A navigation station id
DB-1
Sailboat class
a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, an L-shaped settee, with a folding table and a straight settee in the main cabin and an aft cabin with a double berth
Morgan_Out_Island_41
Sailboat class
four people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and two straight settee quarter berths in the main cabin. The galley is located on the port side
Com-Pac_Eclipse
Sailboat class
moves the head to amidships. The main salon has a U-shaped settee, plus there is a U-shaped settee in the cockpit. The galley is located on the port side
Lagoon_42
project below the outline of the hull. Accommodation below is basic with settee berths to port and starboard. Forward of the main bulkhead is a small forepeak
Warsash_One_Design
Athenian military expedition to Sicily during the Peloponnesian War (415–413 BC)
He was not charged, and the fleet sailed the next day. His opponents, however, waited for Alcibiades to set sail before they leveled the charges against
Sicilian_Expedition
SETTEE SAIL
SETTEE SAIL
Surname or Lastname
English and South German
English and South German : occupational name for a shoemaker or cobbler (rarely a tailor), from Middle English suter, souter, Middle High German sūter, sūtære (from Latin sutor, an agent derivative of suere ‘to sew’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a net-maker, from an agent derivative of Middle English net ‘net’.English : variant of Nettard, an occupational name for a cattle herd, from Middle English neat ‘cattle’ + hi(e)rde ‘herdsman’.German : variant of Nader.German : habitational name for someone from any of various places called Nette, for example in Lower Saxony and Westphalia.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Ketill, from ketill ‘kettle’, ‘(sacrificial) cauldron’.English translation of German Kessel.
Female
English
English pet form of Persian Esther, ETTIE means "star." Also used as a pet form of longer names ending with the diminutive suffixes -etta and -ette, meaning "little."Â
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETTIE means "God is my oath."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname for a clever person, from Anglo-Norman French sotil ‘subtle’, ‘clever’, ‘cunning’.English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Soothill in West Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
Translation of French Lemieux.English
Translation of French Lemieux.English : nickname from Old English bētere ‘fighter’, ‘beater’. Reaney suggests it may also be a short form of the various occupational names ending with -better, for example Leadbetter.German (Bavarian) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosaries, from Bavarian better ‘rosary’ (from beten ‘to pray’).
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Kessel.English : variant spelling of Kettle.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Betty, BETTYE means "God is my oath."
Female
German
Low German form of Gothic Mahthildis, METTE means "mighty in battle."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Obedient
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETTE means "God is my oath."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English setl ‘seat’, ‘dwelling’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name, from Old French saintier ‘bell-founder’.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of belts and girdles, from Middle English ceinture, ceintere ‘girdle’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Setter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : probably a topographic name for someone who lived at a place overgrown with nettles, Middle English net(t)el.Respelling of North German Nettel, a nickname for an obnoxious person, from Middle Low German nettel ‘nettle’.
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stone- or bricklayer, from Middle English setter ‘one who lays stones or bricks in building’ (agent derivative of setten ‘to set’).English : occupational name from Old French saietier ‘silk weaver’ (an agent derivative of sayete, a kind of silk).English : from an agent derivative of Middle English setten ‘to place (decoration, on a garment or metal surface)’, probably an occupational name for an embroiderer.German : unexplained.Norwegian : unexplained.
Female
English
Pet form of Middle English Lettice, LETTIE means "happiness."
SETTEE SAIL
SETTEE SAIL
Male
Native American
Native American Cheyenne name WAQUINI means "hook nose."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boyce.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
One who Walks with Everyone
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Emmett.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi
Successful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Latin, Swedish
Blind One; Sixth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Saint; Sage; Holy; Saintly Person
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Knowledge of the Guru's Word
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Energetic; Active
Female
Dutch
, famous war.
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SETTEE SAIL
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a.
Having good qualities in a greater degree than another; as, a better man; a better physician; a better house; a better air.
v. t.
To affect with tetter.
v. i.
To be established in an employment or profession; as, to settle in the practice of law.
imp.
of Fette
n.
To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account.
n.
To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister.
n.
To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance.
imp. & p. p.
of Lette
n.
Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill.
n.
A letter; an epistle.
imp. & p. p.
of Settle
n.
To adjust, as something in discussion; to make up; to compose; to pacify; as, to settle a quarrel.
n.
See 2d Settee.
n.
That which settles or finishes; hence, a blow, etc., which settles or decides a contest.
a.
More advanced; more perfect; as, upon better acquaintance; a better knowledge of the subject.
v. i.
To become clear after being turbid or obscure; to clarify by depositing matter held in suspension; as, the weather settled; wine settles by standing.
n.
One who, or that which, sets; -- used mostly in composition with a noun, as typesetter; or in combination with an adverb, as a setter on (or inciter), a setter up, a setter forth.
v. i.
To become better; to improve.
n.
To plant with inhabitants; to colonize; to people; as, the French first settled Canada; the Puritans settled New England; Plymouth was settled in 1620.
v. i.
To adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement; as, he has settled with his creditors.