bastimento
ship
noun bah-stee-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Late Latin bastimentum, from bastire, 'to build'.
Also means
vessel
Usage Note
Bastimento is a somewhat dated or literary term for a large sailing or cargo vessel, now largely replaced in everyday speech by nave. It appears frequently in 19th-century literature and in historical or poetic contexts. Plural: bastimenti.
Examples
"Il bastimento salpò all'alba con il vento in poppa."
Natural Translation
The ship set sail at dawn with the wind astern.
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