strike sail



strike sail

1. To lower the sail on a ship in a show of surrender, salute, or during high winds. Captain, they've struck sail! We've won! Those are gale force winds. Strike sail or we're done for!
2. By extension, to admit that one has been bested. You need to strike sail. You've clearly been beaten and need to move on.
See also: sail, strike

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ElsELSDutch
Silvanussil-VAY-nəs (English)Roman Mythology, Ancient Roman, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Jeptha-English (Archaic)
EylÜL-Turkish
Davis['devis]
Kjeld-Danish