Foresail

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ἀρτέμων (Strong'S #736 — Noun Masculine — artemon — ar-tem'-ohn )

from artao, "to fasten to," is rendered "mainsail" in  Acts 27:40 , AV; RV, "foresail." As to the particular kind of sail there mentioned, Sir William Ramsay, quoting from Juvenal concerning the entrance of a disabled ship into harbor by means of a prow-sail, indicates that the artemon would be a sail set on the bow.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( n.) The fore staysail of a sloop, being the triangular sail next forward of the mast.

(2): ( n.) The gaff sail set on the foremast of a schooner.

(3): ( n.) The sail bent to the foreyard of a square-rigged vessel, being the lowest sail on the foremast.

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 Acts 27:40

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

fōr´sāl , fōr´s ' l (  Acts 27:40 ). See Ships And Boats .

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