mast
mast (mast, mäst)
noun
- a tall spar or, now often, a hollow metal structure, sometimes in sections, rising vertically from the keel or deck of a vessel and used to support the sails, yards, radar and radio equipment, etc.
- a specified section of this the topmast
- any vertical pole, as in a crane or derrick
- a metal post for the support of a radio aerial or television antenna
- ☆ U.S. Navy a summary session held by the commanding officer to try minor offenses, hear requests, or give commendationsin full captain's mast
Etymology: ME maste < OE mæst, akin to Ger mast < IE *mazdos, a pole, rod > L malus, mast (< *madus with Sabine l for d), Ir maide, a stick
transitive verb
before the mast
Etymology: quarters for common sailors were formerly located forward of the foremast
Now Rare as a common sailormast (mast, mäst)
noun
Etymology: ME maste < OE mæst, akin to Ger mast < IE base *mad-, moist, dripping (with fat, sap) > meat, Gr mastos, a breast
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Does mast have anything to do with a warning signal?
Posted by anonymous 79 days ago.