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noun

brig

brihg
noun
1
A sailing ship with two masts, both square-rigged.
"The museum has a restored 19th-century brig moored in the harbour."
2
A prison on board a naval ship, or informally, any military jail.
"The sailor was thrown in the brig for insubordination."

How to Use Brig

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA two-masted sailing ship, or slang for a military jail.

Common pairings
thrown in the brig a two-masted brig

Word Forms

brigged past tense, brigs plural, brigs plural, brigs plural, brigs singular

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Etymology

A shortening of "brigantine", itself from Italian brigantino. The "jail" sense developed because old brigs were sometimes used to hold prisoners.

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