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goosewing

[goos-wing]

noun

Nautical.
  1. the weather clew of a square sail, held taut when the lee side of the sail is furled.

  2. either of the triangular areas of a square sail left exposed to the wind when the middle part is lashed to the yard during a gale.

  3. a triangular studdingsail.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of goosewing1

1350–1400; Middle English, for literal sense. See goose, wing
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Example Sentences

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Officials at the Rhode Island Department of Health said Saturday that Goosewing Beach in Little Compton is open for swimming after receiving positive test results.

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Comparatively, the Goosewing is bustling with people and activity.

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Even though most of the major work on the Goosewing Ranger Station is done the retired duo has inventoried much of the property and compiled a long list of fixes that could bring it back to an even better state.

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Eligible but never nominated for the National Register of Historic Places, the main component of the Goosewing Ranger Station is a “51 kit” installed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934.

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It’s an incredible turnaround, considering that a decade ago the Goosewing was a candidate for being razed.

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