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Yuengling vs Yngling - What's the difference?

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Yngling is a related term of yuengling.


Yuengling is often a misspelling of yngling.


Yuengling has no English definition.

As a noun Yngling is

a type of two-man keelboat from Norway.

As a proper noun Yngling is

{{surname|from=Old Norse}}, from Old Norse, especially used of members of the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, the Ynglings, who were supposedly descended from Frey.

yuengling

Not English

Yuengling has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'yuengling':

youngling

yngling

Noun

(en noun)
  • A type of two-man keelboat from Norway.
  • * 1994 , Richard Sherwood, A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America , page 108:
  • The Yngling is highly stable, with a beam-to-waterline ratio of .37 and with 50 percent of the weight in ballast.
  • * 2004 , The Engineering of Sport: 5: Volume 1 , published by the International Sports Engineering Association, page 606:
  • [...] of the Yngling was calculated based on the known mass of the boat, including all equipment, and an estimation of the mass of the three female crew members. A triangular surface mesh was constructed on the Yngling geometry, with computational cells clustered and refined in regions of predominant interest and high surface curvature eg keel/rudder leading and trailing edges.
  • * 2008' (or '''2004 August 23?), Ron Pattenden, ''Land on my right: Solo sail round Britain on a Laser , Lulu.com, ISBN 9781409216537, page 91:
  • And what a terrific performance by our girls in the Yngling . A strange name - do you Yngle it or sail it.
  • * 2009 , Garry Hoyt, Go for the Green: The New Case for Sail and Solar Power , page 35:
  • For example, to insist on the inclusion of female match racing in Ynglings amounts to a foolish fixation on an arcane and visually unexciting aspect of the sport.

    Usage notes

    * This noun is usually capitalized, but is also sometimes written in lowercase, as yngling. (It is not a trademark or brand name, and does not derive from the below proper noun.)

    See also

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    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • from Old Norse, especially used of members of the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, the .