A triangular fore-and-aft sail used especially in the Mediterranean.
1So the lateen sail was hoisted on the mast of the pirogue.
2A sloop with a lateen sail lay at anchor in the rude harbor.
3We need commanders of galleys who know how to manage the lateen sail.
4As alternative, there was the tartane, a sailing vessel with a lateen sail.
5Their sails are made of straw mats in the shape of a lateen sail.
6On the third was a three cornered lateen sail.
7The lateen sail hung motionless from the mast.
8They are rowed by paddles, and some have a sort of lateen sail, made of matting.
9One was evidently a native craft, a Dhow or Pattarmar, from her high stern, curiously-projecting bow, and lofty lateen sail.
10A light wind blew from the shore, and covered the deck and the great lateen sail with a fine red dust.
11A lateen sail was visible in the direction of Cat Island, and others to the south seemed almost motionless in the far distance.
12They rowed only till they had doubled the cape, and then set the lateen sail, the breeze being light, but steady and favorable.
13After waiting a few minutes longer, the crew hoisted the lateen sail, and Yellow Handkerchief steered down toward the mouth of San Rafael Creek.
14She was undecked, measured some eighteen feet over-all, and carried a fair-sized lateen sail; but her great merit for our purpose, lay in her looks.
15I can see the tops of her lateen sails above the mist.
16The larger number had lateen sails and long tapering yards.
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