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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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