What does SLOOP mean?

Definition of Sloop

A sloop is a type of sailboat that has a single mast and a fore-and-aft rig. It is designed for speed and maneuverability and is commonly used for racing and cruising.

Parts of Speech

Noun

Pronunciations

US: /slup/

UK: /sluːp/

Origin and Usage

The word "sloop" originated in the early 17th century from the Dutch word "sloep" meaning "a small boat." Sloop boats were commonly used by pirates and privateers during the Golden Age of Piracy in the 17th and 18th centuries. Today, sloops are popular among recreational sailors and are commonly used for racing and cruising.

Synonyms

Sloop boats are also commonly referred to as "single-masted sailing vessels."

Related Words

Shlep, slope, sleep, sleet, slipe

Example Sentences
  • The sloop sailed gracefully across the water.
  • The crew of the sloop worked together to raise the sails.
  • The sloop won first place in the sailing race.


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