Windjammer
A windjammer is a commercial sailing ship with multiple masts that may be either square rigged or fore-and-aft rigged or a combination of the two. The informal term arose during the transition from the Age of Sail to the Age of Steam.
Etymology
The word "windjammer" has a variety of associations, both nautical and not. In the late 19th century the term was pejorative, as used by sailors aboard steamships.[1]
- In 1892, Rudder Magazine said in a story, "The deck hands on the liners contemptuously refer to [sailing vessels] as ‘wind-jammers’."[1]
- In 1917, the American Dialect Society recorded residents of the U.S. state of Maine referring to fore-and-aft sailing vessels as "windjammers" in a list of regional word usages.[2]
- The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea calls windjammer "a non-nautical name by which square-rigged sailing ships are sometimes known".[3]
- The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military calls windjammer "a merchant sailing ship".[4]
- The following languages have adopted "windjammer" as a loanword from English in reference to sailing ships:
- Czech: windjammer[5]
- Dutch: windjammer[6]
- German: Windjammer[7][8]
- Japanese: ウィンドジャマー[9]
- Polish: windjammer[10]
- Russian: винджаммер[11]
- Serbo-Croatian: виндјамер/vindjamer[12]
- Ukrainian: вінджамер
- Green's Dictionary of Slang has a variety of non-nautical definitions for the term.[13]
Examples
Windjammers
Any of the following ships may be called a "windjammer":
In literature
Windjammers have figured prominently in both historical and fictional literature. Some examples include:
- Allen, Oliver E.; Books, Time-Life (1978). The Windjammers. Time-Life Books. ISBN 9780705406253.
Allen, Oliver E. 1978. The Windjammers. Amsterdam: Time-Life Books.
- Lubbock, Basil (1953). The Last of the Windjammers. Brown, Son & Ferguson.
- Noppen, Ryan K. (2015). German Commerce Raiders 1914–18. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472809513.
- Richardson, V. A. (2006). The House of Windjammer. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 9781582349848.
- Runciman, Walter Sr. (1902). Windjammers and Sea Tramps. London: At the Unicorn.
- Simpson, Paul W. (2017). Windjammer. Lulu Press, Inc. ISBN 9780244305727.
- Thomas, Lowell (2013). The Sea Devil - The Story Of Count Felix Von Luckner, The German War Raider. Read Books Ltd. ISBN 9781446548196.
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References
- "wind, n.1", OED Online, Oxford University Press, retrieved 2019-06-25
- Chase, George D. (1917). "Lists from Maine". Dialect Notes. 1. IV. American Dialect Society.
- Dear, I. C. B. DearI C. B.; Kemp, Peter KempPeter (2007-01-01), Kemp, Peter; Dear, I. C. B. (eds.), "Windjammer", The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780199205684.001.0001, ISBN 9780199205684, retrieved 2019-06-24
- "Windjammer", The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military, Oxford University Press, 2001, doi:10.1093/acref/9780199891580.001.0001, ISBN 9780199891580, retrieved 2019-06-24
- "windjammer - Czech translation - bab.la English-Czech dictionary". en.bab.la. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
- Van Veen, Pieter A. F.; Van der Sijs, Nicoline (1997). "Windjammer". Etymologisch woordenboek: de herkomst van onze woorden. Utrecht Antwerpen: Van Dale Lexicografie.
- Hueber; Bönzli, Werner (2009). Mit Deutsch durchs Jahr: Sprachkalender Deutsch (in German). Hueber Verlag. ISBN 9783190079209.
- Penzkofer, Markus (2017-09-27). Thematisches Wörterbuch Deutsch-Englisch (2): Aufbauwortschatz (in German). BoD – Books on Demand. ISBN 9783744822619.
- Nguyen, Nam H. (2018-02-03). Essential 120000 English-Japanese Words Dictionary (in Japanese). Nam H Nguyen.
- Milewski, Szymon; Zadrożna, T. (1965). Maritime dictionary Polish-English. Wydawn. Naukowo-Techniczne.
- "Винджаммер - translation - Russian-English Dictionary". Glosbe. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
- "Виндјамер - translation - Serbian-English Dictionary". Glosbe. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
- Green, Jonathon (2011), "Windjammer", Green's Dictionary of Slang, Chambers Harrap Publishers, doi:10.1093/acref/9780199829941.001.0001, ISBN 9780199829941, retrieved 2019-06-24
- Simpson, Paul W. (2017-05-11). Windjammer. Lulu Press, Inc. ISBN 9780244305727.
- Historian), Tom Bennett (Shipwreck (2016-11-24). Bells from Shipwrecks -after 1830: Victorian and Modern Ship's Bells. TOM Bennett.
- Marsden, Ben (2015-07-28). Uncommon Contexts: Encounters Between Science and Literature, 1800–1914. Routledge. ISBN 9781317320357.
- Williams, Deborah (September 1999). "Windjammin' in Maine". Cruise Travel. Cruise Travel.
- Kerr, Jim (September 1994). "Fantome—Setting sail for romance with Windjammer Barefoot Cruises". Cruise Travel. Cruise Travel.
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