Gunter
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Noun — A type of sailing rig in which the top of the mainsail is extended upward by a spar hoisted nearly vertical alongside the mast, achieving extra sail height without a taller mast.
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Etymology
Named after Edmund Gunter, a 17th-century English mathematician associated with related nautical and measuring instruments.
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What does “Gunter” mean?
The word “Gunter” means a type of sailing rig in which the top of the mainsail is extended upward by a spar hoisted nearly vertical alongside the mast, achieving extra sail height without a taller mast. In plain terms, a sailboat rig design that raises the sail higher using an extra spar rather than a taller mast.
How do you use “Gunter” in a sentence?
Here is “Gunter” used in a sentence: “The little dinghy used a gunter rig so its mast could fold down for trailering.”
What part of speech is “Gunter”?
“Gunter” is a noun.
Where does the word “Gunter” come from?
The word “Gunter” dates back to around 1600. Named after Edmund Gunter, a 17th-century English mathematician associated with related nautical and measuring instruments.