zebeck

/ˈzibɛk/
noun
  1. A small, fast sailing ship with three masts, used historically in the Mediterranean for trade and piracy.
    • The museum's model of a zebeck showed its distinctive triangular sails.
    • The old port had a replica of a zebeck used for tourist cruises.
    • Pirates in the 17th century often sailed a zebeck because of its speed.
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