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单词 gabbart
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gabbartn.

Brit. /ˈɡabət/, U.S. /ˈɡæbərt/, Scottish English /ˈɡabərt/, Irish English /ˈɡæbərt/
Forms:

α. late Middle English gabyr, 1500s gaber, 1600s gabares (plural), 1800s gabarre; Scottish pre-1700 cobar, pre-1700 gabar.

β. late Middle English 1600s– gabbard, 1500s gabard, 1600s gabart, 1600s gabbord, 1600s gaboard, 1600s–1700s gaboat, 1700s– gabbart; Scottish pre-1700 gawburd (Scottish), pre-1700 1700s– gabert, 1700s 1900s gabart, 1800s–1900s gabbert, 1800s– gabbard, 1800s– gabbart, 1900s gaabert.

Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French gabarre.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman and Middle French gabarre (1324 with reference to Gascony, or earlier; French gabare ) < Old Occitan gabarra flat-bottomed boat with sails and oars (a1382; Occitan gabarra ), apparently < Basque gabarra , kabarra (although this is first attested later: 1680), with metathesis < post-classical Latin carabus kind of light ship (see caravel n.).Compare post-classical Latin gabarra (1367 in Bordeaux), Spanish gabarra (15th cent. with reference to the Basque Country). Compare also Middle French, French †cabarre (1497), probably directly < the Basque form kabarra . Compare further post-classical Latin gabarotus (1339), gabarrotus (1394), both with reference to the Garonne region, apparently reflecting a diminutive formation in a Romance language (compare Old Occitan gabarrot (1410)). Variant forms. In the β. forms remodelled after -ard suffix. In the form gaboard (and perhaps gabbord, gawburd) apparently also influenced by board n. In the form gaboat apparently remodelled after boat n.1
Chiefly Scottish and Irish English in later use.
A type of sailing boat or barge chiefly used on rivers and in coastal waters; a lighter (lighter n.1). Now historical.See also coal-gabbart n. at coal n. Compounds 5.
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society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel propelled by sail > [noun] > sailing-barge
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wherry1589
piragua1667
schooner barge1819
spritsail1867
stumpy1881
sailing-barge1886
spritty1920
sailor-man1948
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > flat-bottomed boat > [noun] > barge > sailing
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Western barge1506
wherry1589
west country1651
piragua1667
schooner barge1819
spritsail1867
stumpy1881
sailing-barge1886
spritty1920
sailor-man1948
1487 Cely Papers in Eng. Stud. (1961) 42 149 A gabyr for to have owte the ballast.
1572 W. Malim in tr. N. Martinengo True Rep. Famagosta f. 1v (note) Caramusalini be vessels like vnto the French Gabards, which saile daily vpon the riuer of Bordeaux, which saile with a misen or triangle saile.
1580 R. Hitchcock Pollitique Platt sig. e.iiiv Thether cometh yearely three hundreth Lighters, called Gabers, with Wines.
1642 N. Bernard Whole Proc. Siege Drogheda 37 God..relieved us with the safe comming of the Pinace, a Friggot, a Gabbard, with two Shallops, and another vessel.
a1667 P. Mundy Trav. (1914) II. 224 Heere are also verie great lighters or Gabares, of 3, 4, or 500 Tonns each.
1714 in R. Renwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Glasgow (1908) IV. 525 That no barks, gabarts or boats shall moar or lye at the cran.
1775 T. Campbell Diary 27 Feb. (1947) 41 Little gabbards with coals & groceries &c come up here from Bristol.
1817 W. Scott Rob Roy III. ix. 254 Coal barges and gabbards.
1877 Law Rep.: Appeal Cases 2 844 I owned gabbarts [foot-note scows] on the Leven for about twenty years.
1905 Daily Chron. 20 Sept. 4/6 In the estuaries of the West Coast a big trade was done with claret-laden gabberts from the Continent.
1985 Mariner's Mirror 71 32 Locally these river barges [on the River Slaney] are known as gabbards and never as cots.
1997 B. D. Osborne & R. Armstrong in N. Munro Para Handy p. xi At the same time the gabbarts, and later the steam puffers, were attending to the more essential needs of these coastal communities.

Compounds

gabbart man n. now historical a man who sails or pilots a gabbart (see main sense).
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1488 Cely Papers in Eng. Stud. (1961) 42 149 The gabbard man.
1689 in H. Paton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1932) 3rd Ser. XIII. 554 Seamen and gabert men.
1776 G. Semple Treat. Building in Water 112 A few Gabbard-men and Labourers.
1886 G. Williamson Old Greenock 163 The gabbart-men and lighter-men on the Clyde tendered the free use of about 60 vessels..for transportation of troops, stores, etc.
1961 Dublin Hist. Rec. 16 138 It was also reported that the gabbard men had been ‘resting on their oars’.
2010 A. R. Ekirch Birthright (2011) 3 No street urchin knows the waterside better, its wide quays, market stalls, and gabbard-men.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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