Etymology: [ yät ] (noun.) 1557. ca. 1557; variant of yaught, earlier yeaghe ‘light, fast-sailing ship’, from obsolete Dutch jaght(e) 'hunt' (modern jacht), short for jaghtschip, jageschip ‘light sailing vessel, fast pirate ship’, literally, ‘pursuit ship’, compound of jagen ‘to hunt, chase’ and schip ‘ship’ (see ship), from Proto-Germanic *jagōnan (cf. West Frisian jeie, German jagen, Swedish jaga), from Proto-Indo-European *i̯egho- (compare Irish éad ‘jealousy’, Russian yaryĭ ‘furious’, Albanian gjah ‘hunt’, Ancient Greek zēteîn ‘to search, seek’, Sanskrit yāvan ‘aggressor’, yātna ‘zeal’). In the 16th century the Dutch built light, fast ships to chase the ships of pirates and smugglers from the coast. The ship was introduced to England in 1660 when the Dutch East India Company presented one to King Charles II, who used it as a pleasure boat, after which it was copied by British shipbuilders as a pleasure craft for wealthy gentlemen.
yat, yatta, yacth race yat yarışı, yacth clup yat kulübü, yat ile yolculuk etmek, yat ile gitmek, yatmak, yat kullanma, (isim) yat, i., den. yat, yat ile gezintiye çıkmak veya yarış etmek, yacthingyatçılık, gezinti gemisi, yating, yatçılık, yat yarışı, (isim) yatçılık, i., den, yatla seyahat, yat yarışı yap,
A slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor-powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock, To sail, voyage, or race in a yacht, Any vessel used for private, noncommercial purposes, A slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock, tour boat, race boat; large boat; luxury sail or motored boat, an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing travel in a yacht, To manage a yacht; to voyage in a yacht, sail in a yacht (vessel for private cruising); participate in a yacht race, A yacht is a large boat with sails or a motor, used for racing or pleasure trips. a round-the-world yacht race. To sail, cruise, or race in a yacht. Sail-or motor-driven vessel used for racing or recreation. The term is popularly applied to large recreational engine-powered boats; the sailboats known as yachts and used for racing are usually light and comparatively small. Until the mid-19th century, yachts were designed along the lines of naval craft such as schooners and cutters. Yacht design was greatly affected by the 1851 success of the America in the race that established the America's Cup. In the 20th century, notably after World War II, smaller racing and recreational craft became more common. See also sailing, an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing, travel in a yacht, A light and elegantly furnished vessel, used either for private parties of pleasure, or as a vessel of state to convey distinguished persons from one place to another; a seagoing vessel used only for pleasure trips, racing, etc, General term for a boat used solely for the personal pleasure of the owner pleasure, commonly used to describe any boat prior to its purchase, and by many boat owners to describe their vessel to persons who have never seen it and are likely never to do so, Name given to any boat used for pleasure cruises or racing, Present participle of yacht, A physical activity involving boats, be it racing sailing boats, cruising to distant shores, or day-sailing along a coast, past of yacht, cruising in a yacht (type of boat), Sailing for pleasure in a yacht, Yachting is the sport or activity of sailing a yacht. the Olympic yachting regatta. sailing, travelling, or racing in a yacht sailing, water travel for pleasure, third-person singular of yacht, plural of yacht,
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A slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor-powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock - ""You are a true yachtsman! Are you a member of the local yacht club?""
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To sail, voyage, or race in a yacht
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Any vessel used for private, noncommercial purposes
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A slick and light ship for making pleasure trips or racing on water, having sails but often motor powered. At times used as a residence offshore on a dock
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tour boat, race boat; large boat; luxury sail or motored boat isim
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an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing travel in a yacht
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To manage a yacht; to voyage in a yacht
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sail in a yacht (vessel for private cruising); participate in a yacht race fiil
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A yacht is a large boat with sails or a motor, used for racing or pleasure trips. a round-the-world yacht race. To sail, cruise, or race in a yacht. Sail-or motor-driven vessel used for racing or recreation. The term is popularly applied to large recreational engine-powered boats; the sailboats known as yachts and used for racing are usually light and comparatively small. Until the mid-19th century, yachts were designed along the lines of naval craft such as schooners and cutters. Yacht design was greatly affected by the 1851 success of the America in the race that established the America's Cup. In the 20th century, notably after World War II, smaller racing and recreational craft became more common. See also sailing
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an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing
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travel in a yacht
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A light and elegantly furnished vessel, used either for private parties of pleasure, or as a vessel of state to convey distinguished persons from one place to another; a seagoing vessel used only for pleasure trips, racing, etc
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General term for a boat used solely for the personal pleasure of the owner pleasure
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commonly used to describe any boat prior to its purchase, and by many boat owners to describe their vessel to persons who have never seen it and are likely never to do so
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Name given to any boat used for pleasure cruises or racing
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yachting
Present participle of yacht
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yachting
A physical activity involving boats, be it racing sailing boats, cruising to distant shores, or day-sailing along a coast
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yachted
past of yacht
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yachting
cruising in a yacht (type of boat) isim
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yachting
Sailing for pleasure in a yacht
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yachting
Yachting is the sport or activity of sailing a yacht. the Olympic yachting regatta. sailing, travelling, or racing in a yacht sailing
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