schooner
/ˈskuːnər/
noun
- A type of sailing ship with two or more masts, typically used in the past for trade or fishing.
- The old schooner sailed gracefully across the harbor.
- We toured a restored 19th-century schooner at the maritime museum.
- Fishermen used a schooner to carry their catch back to port.
- A large glass for serving beer or cider, especially in Australia and New Zealand.
- He ordered a schooner of beer at the pub.
- The bartender filled a schooner with dark ale.
- She poured herself a cold schooner of cider.