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top·sail \ˈtäpsəl (usu naut), -pˌsāl\ noun also tops'l \ˈtäpsəl\ (-s) Etymology: topsail from Middle English topseil, topsail, from top (I) + seil, sail sail; tops'l contraction of topsail — more at sail 1. : the sail next above the lowermost sail on a mast in a square-rigged ship; also : one of two sails set one above the other next above the lowermost sail — see sail illustration, ship illustration 2. : the sail set above and sometimes on the gaff in a fore-and-aft rigged ship |