Definition of mizzen

mizzennoun

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/ˈmɪzn//ˈmɪzn/

The word "mizzen" comes from the Dutch word "mast hoecke," which translates to "aft mast." In thecontext of sailing ships, the mizzen mast is a rear mast located aft of the rudder, opposite the main mast. The term "mizzen" first appeared in English in the 17th century, as British sailors incorporated Dutch nautical terms into their lexicon during the period of British dominance in the Dutch East India Trade. The "z" in "mizzen" is actually pronounced as "s" in modern English, but the spelling has remained unchanged to preserve the historical pronunciation. Therefore, the origin of the word "mizzen" can be traced back to the Dutch language and the influence of Dutch nautical terminology on British sailing traditions.

Summary
type danh từ
meaning(hàng hải) cột buồm phía lái ((cũng) mizen mast)
meaningbuồm nhỏ phía lái ((cũng) mizen sail)
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the mast of a ship that is behind the main mast

cột buồm của một con tàu nằm phía sau cột buồm chính

a sail on the mizzen of a ship

một cánh buồm trên mũi tàu