mast
1
[ mast, mahst ]
/ mæst, mɑst /
noun
Nautical.
- a spar or structure rising above the hull and upper portions of a ship or boat to hold sails, spars, rigging, booms, signals, etc., at some point on the fore-and-aft line, as a foremast or mainmast.
- any of a number of individual spars composing such a structure, as a topmast supported on trestletrees at the head of a lower mast.
- any of various portions of a single spar that are beside particular sails, as a top-gallant mast and royal mast formed as a single spar.
Also called pillar.
the upright support of a jib crane.
any upright pole, as a support for an aerial, a post in certain cranes, etc.
verb (used with object)
to provide with a mast or masts.
Idioms for mast
before the mast, Nautical.
as an unlicensed sailor: He served several years before the mast.
Origin of mast
1
before 900; Middle English; Old English
mæst; cognate with German
Mast; akin to Latin
mālus pole
OTHER WORDS FROM mast
mast·less, adjective mast·like, adjective un·der·mast·ed, adjectiveWords nearby mast
Definition for mast (2 of 3)
mast
2
[ mast, mahst ]
/ mæst, mɑst /
noun
the fruit of the oak and beech or other forest trees, used as food for hogs and other animals.
Origin of mast
2Definition for mast (3 of 3)
Example sentences from the Web for mast
British Dictionary definitions for mast (1 of 3)
mast
1
/ (mɑːst) /
noun
nautical
any vertical spar for supporting sails, rigging, flags, etc, above the deck of a vessel or any components of such a composite spar
any sturdy upright pole used as a support
Also called: captain's mast nautical
a hearing conducted by the captain of a vessel into minor offences of the crew
before the mast nautical
as an apprentice seaman
verb
(tr) nautical
to equip with a mast or masts
Derived forms of mast
mastless, adjective mastlike, adjectiveWord Origin for mast
Old English
mæst; related to Middle Dutch
mast and Latin
mālus pole
British Dictionary definitions for mast (2 of 3)
mast
2
/ (mɑːst) /
noun
the fruit of forest trees, such as beech, oak, etc, used as food for pigs
Word Origin for mast
Old English
mæst; related to Old High German
mast food, and perhaps to
meat
British Dictionary definitions for mast (3 of 3)
Medical definitions for mast
mast-
pref.
Variant ofmasto-
Idioms and Phrases with mast
mast
see at half-mast.