Meaning of gyassa | Babel Free
Definitions
A sail trading vessel of the upper Nile, with one mast and a very large lateen sail on a yard twice as long as the mast and as long as, or longer than, the vessel itself.
Examples
“What was worse, the gyassa , laden with stores and spare kits, belonging to an Egyptian battalion which was just about to start forward, was blown clean over, and everything shot into the river.”
“Meanwhile the sunken gyassa was kept at the surface by the tackle fastened on to our mast.”
“The characteristic sailing craft of Bermuda, Norway, Denmark, Holland, and other European countries and waters are sketched and described, including the Venetian fishing-boats, with their richly colored sails; the rich dahabeahs and gyassi, with their graceful sails.”
“The most convenient way in most cases is to charter a special steamer from the Sudan Government, but those wishing to be quite independent can buy a nuggar or sailing gyassa which can sail up stream on the prevailing wind but must be towed back.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.