ship-rigged
[ ship-rigd ]
/ ˈʃɪpˌrɪgd /
adjective Nautical.
(of a sailing vessel) rigged as a ship; full-rigged.
Origin of ship-rigged
First recorded in 1835–45
Words nearby ship-rigged
Example sentences from the Web for ship-rigged
The term “sloop” is now usually applied to a man-of-war, ship-rigged, and carrying less than 18 guns.
She measured nearly eight hundred tons, was ship-rigged, and had been built many years.
Peter the Whaler |W.H.G. KingstonThey were small craft, of the "Pinnace" type, ship-rigged, with spritsail-topmasts.
British Flags |W. G. PerrinThe stem raked a good deal for a ship-rigged vessel; the post raked slightly.
The Pioneer Steamship Savannah: A Study for a Scale Model |Howard I. Chapelle
British Dictionary definitions for ship-rigged
ship-rigged
adjective
rigged as a full-rigged ship