noun
- the lowest yards on the foremasts of square-rigged sailing ships
Usage: nautical; plural form
Examples
- The sailors climbed up to adjust the sails on the foreyards.
- Strong winds damaged both foreyards during the storm.
- The ship’s foreyards were reinforced with iron bands.
- Canvas was stretched across the foreyards to catch the wind.
- The crew worked quickly to repair the broken foreyards.
- Ice formed on the foreyards during the Arctic voyage.