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sailor (n.)

c. 1400, sailer, agent noun from sail (v.). Spelling with -o- arose 16c., probably by influence of tailor, etc., and to distinguish the meaning "seaman, mariner" from "thing that sails." It replaced much older seaman and mariner (q.q.v.). Old English also had merefara "sailor." Applied as an adjective from 1870s to clothing styles and items based on a sailor's characteristic attire.

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Definitions of sailor from WordNet

sailor (n.)
any member of a ship's crew;
Synonyms: crewman
sailor (n.)
a serviceman in the navy;
Synonyms: bluejacket / navy man / sailor boy
sailor (n.)
a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown;
Synonyms: boater / leghorn / Panama / Panama hat / skimmer / straw hat
From wordnet.princeton.edu