xe·bec
also ze·bec or ze·beck (zē′bĕk′)n. A small three-masted Mediterranean vessel with both square and lateen sails.
[French
chebec, probably from Catalan
xabec, from Arabic
šabbāk, from
šabaka,
to entwine, fasten; see
śbk in
Semitic roots.]
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xebec
, zebec
, zebeck
or chebec
n (Nautical Terms) a small three-masted Mediterranean vessel with both square and lateen sails, formerly used by Algerian pirates and later used for commerce
[C18: earlier chebec from French, ultimately from Arabic shabbāk; present spelling influenced by Catalan xabec, Spanish xabeque (now jabeque)]
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xe•bec
or ze•bec
(ˈzi bɛk)
n. a small three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs and later employed in commerce.
[1750–60; alter. of earlier chebec < French < Catalan xabec or Sp xabeque (now jabeque), both < Arabic shabbāk]
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