अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «PORTLAST» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
portlast का उपयोग पता करें।
portlast aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Lexicon Technicum: Or, An Universal English Dictionary Of ...
PORTOISE, aboard a Ship, is . the fame with Portlast, or the gunwale j and as
they fay the Tard is down a Portlast, when it lies down on the Deck, so for a Ship
to ride a Portoifi, is to ride with her ICards a Portlast, or struck down on the Deck.
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The Mariner's Dictionary, Or American Seaman's Vocabulary of ...
PoRTLAsT', or PonTotse, is synonimous with Gun-Wale ,as, Lower tbeyard: a
PoRTLAsT, that is down to the gunwale. To ride a PoRToIsE, is to have the lower
yards and topmasts struck, or lowered down, when at anchor in a gale of wind.
William FALCONER (Poet.), 1805
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The British Mariner's Vocabulary: Or Universal Dictionary of ...
Portlast, or Portoise, is synonimous with Gunwale; as, Lowe?- theyards a Portlast,
that is, down to the gun-. wale. To ride a Portoise, is to have the lower yards and
topmasts. struck, or lowered down, when at anchor in a gale of wind. Ports, the ...
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A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine: Illustrated with a ...
PORTLAST, or Powroxsn, (plat-bard, Fr.) is synonymous with gunwale; as, “
Lower the yards down a portlast!” that is, down to the gunwale. To ride a Poirrotss
, (étre au mouillage avec res ma'ls dc hzmc at res basses eergucs ame/ifs, drms
am ...
William Falconer, William Burney, 2012
Portlast, or Portoise, is synonimous [sic] with Gunwale, as, Lower the yards a
Portlast, that is, down to the gunwale. down a*port-iast, 1705. Gentleman's Diet.. .
. III. Art of Navigation. London: ptd. for H. Bonwicke [et al.], unpag. port-Los*; .
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Universal Technological Dictionary
1 PO'ltTOlSE (Illar. the same as Portlast. PORTO'RIUM (Ant) a tax or toll which
was paid on carrying any ex portable goods to a haven. Cic. ad Attic. 1. 2, ep.16;
Lie. l. 40, C. 51. PO'RT-ROPES (Alan) vide Ports. PORTS (Mar.) or Port-Holes,
the ...
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Dictionnaire anglais-franca̧is: et français-anglais
Portlast. V. Portoise. Portliness [ pûrt'linece ] , s. port majestueux, m. grande miae,
f. Portly , adj. majestueux , grand , noble. Portman , s. bourgeois , habitant , m. '
PoRTMANTEAO ОГ PoRTMANTLE , S. Une malle ou une valise. Portmote , s.
Abel Boyer, Nicholas Salmon, Louis Francoi̧s Fain, 1821
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Dictionnaire anglais-français, et français-anglais, abrégé ...
Portlast. V. Portoise. Portliness [ pôrtelintss] , s. port mi- jestueux, m. grande mine
, f. Portlt , adj. majestueux , grand , noble. Portmah , s. bourgeois , habitant , m.
Portmasteao or Portmaxtle , s une malle ou une valise. Portmote, s. cour qui se ...
Abel Boyer, Nicholas Salmon, Louis Francoi̧s Fain, 1817
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Dictionnaire français-anglais et anglais-français
Mar. c'est comme portlast un synonyme de gunnel. V. G un nul. To Inwer the
yards down a portoise or portlast , amener les basses vergues ; to ride a portoise
or portlast , être au mouillage avec ses mâts de hune et ses basses vergues ...
Abel Boyer, Nicholas Salmon, 1816
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Dictionnaire français-anglais et anglais-français, abrégé
Poetioner , s. ministre qui partage les dîmes avec son collègue. Portlast. V.
Portoise. Portliness [pôrteliness] , s. port majestueux , m. grande mine, y. Portly , "
adj. majestueux , grand, noble. Portmak , s. bourgeois , habitant , m. PoBTM ,K-i
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