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n. - A sail (or either of a pair of sails) immediately above the lowermost sail of a mast and supported by a topmast.

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  • We took in topsail and staysail, dropped the main-peak, and as we got abreast of the principal wharf jibed the mainsail.
  • We took in topsail and staysail, dropped the main peak, and as we got abreast of the principal wharf jibed the mainsail.
  • ` See that you stow that main-topsail in a brace of shakes!
  • We were rapidly nearing the chase, when she backed her topsail.
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