49er
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[edit]49er (plural 49ers)
- (nautical) A class of two-handed double-trapeze dinghy (from its maximum length of 16 feet, approx. 4900 millimetres).
- (historical) A miner or other person who took part in the California Gold Rush of 1849.
- Synonym: argonaut
- 1922, Allen Chaffee, Unexplored![1]:
- The old prospector told them how, in the days of the 49ers, […] the Mexicans had been treated in a way they had practically never forgiven. The land was free. Discovery and appropriation of a mining claim gave title, provided it was staked out and a notice scratched on a tin plate affixed to the claim stake, and likewise provided that the size of the claim accorded with the crude ruling for that region.
- (American football) A player for the San Francisco 49ers, an NFL team.
- (sports) A student or player on a sports team at California State University, Long Beach (more commonly known as “Long Beach State”, founded in 1849).
- (sports) A student or player on a sports team at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (more commonly known as “Charlotte” in a sports context).
Further reading
[edit]- 49er (dinghy) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- San Francisco 49ers on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Charlotte 49ers on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Long Beach State 49ers on Wikipedia.Wikipedia