slooplike

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English

Etymology

From sloop +‎ -like.

Adjective

slooplike (comparative more slooplike, superlative most slooplike)

  1. (rare) Resembling or characteristic of a sloop.
    • 1958, Theodora Cope Stanwell-Fletcher, Clear lands and icy seas: a voyage to the eastern Arctic:
      They were all single-masted, slooplike little sailboats, around 40 feet in length, with enclosed decks and an engine.
    • 1978, Magazine of fantasy and science fiction:
      A little slooplike vessel, long, low, lateen-rigged, had put out from a masked cove. No threat. "Messenger boat," said Fat Poppo
    • 2009, Armstrong Maitland, Day Before Yesterday; Reminiscences of a Varied Life:
      When all this loose stuff had drifted away we found we had but two sails, the mainsail and the slooplike sail on the mizzenmast