noun
- a two-masted sailing ship with square sails on the foremast and fore-and-aft sails on the mainmast
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The brigantine sailed gracefully across the harbor with its distinctive sail configuration.
- Pirates often favored brigantines for their speed and maneuverability.
- The museum’s maritime exhibit featured a detailed model of an 18th-century brigantine.
- The crew worked together to adjust the brigantine’s square-rigged foremast.
- Historical records show that many merchant brigantines traded along the Atlantic coast.
- The brigantine’s fore-and-aft rigged mainmast made it easier to sail close to the wind.