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Gybe
Gybe
,Verb.
T.
& I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Gybed
(jībd)
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gybing
.] [See
Jibe
.] (Naut.)
To shift from one side of a vessel to the other; – said of the boom of a fore-and-aft sail when the vessel is steered off the wind until the sail fills on the opposite side.
[Also
jibe
.] Webster 1828 Edition
Gybe
GYBE
,Noun.
GYBE
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
gybe
gybe
English
Alternative forms
Verb
gybe (third-person singular simple present gybes, present participle gybing, simple past and past participle gybed)
- (nautical) To change tack with the wind crossing behind the boat. (Mostly used of boats and other small sailing craft — the corresponding manoeuver in a sailing ship is to wear.)
- (nautical) To shift a fore-and-aft sail suddenly and forcefully from one side to the other, while sailing before the wind. (also jibe.)
- To sneer (see gibe.)
- gybe at: to hesitate, vacillate, or balk when faced with a proposal, plan, or course of action. (Obsolete)
Translations
to change tack
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Noun
gybe (plural gybes)
- The act of gybing.
- A sudden shift of a sail's angle, or a sudden change in the direction that a boat is sailing.
- A sudden change in direction or approach; vacillation.
- A sneer. (see gibe.)