10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «FRIGATOON»
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Affixes in Their Origin and Application: Exhibiting the ...
circle. galle-on medallion squadron gabion bastion gammon barcon cannon
champion falchion morion chaperon buffoon barracoon cartoon cardoon seroon
harpoon doubloon frigatoon pinion pennon picaroon truncheon talon trunnion
latten ...
Samuel Stehman Haldeman,
1871
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Of uncertain origin; Diez supposes it to stand for *fargata, a supposed contracted
formof fabricāta, i.e.constructed, from fabricāre, to build; but this explanation
isnotnow accepted. Der. frigatoon (Ital. fregatone), frigatebird. FRIGHT,terror. (E.)
ME.
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
... line for the whole length of the ship, which are called eallev- built. s '
FRIGATOON, a Venetian vessel commonly used in the Adriatic, built with a
square stern, and without any fore-mast, having only a main mast, mizen mast,
and a bow sprit.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Having a quarterdeck and forecastle raised above the maindeck. FRIGATOON,
frlgii-to'n, n. A Venetian vessel, with a square stem, without a foremast, having
only a mainmast and mizenmast. [ing cold. FRIGEFACTION, fr!j-e-fik-shun, n.
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The Sailor's Word-book: An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical ...
FRIGATOON. A Venetian vessel, commonly used in the Adriatic, built with a
square stern, and with only a main-mast, jigger mizen-mast, and bowsprit. Also
applied to a ship sloop-of-war. FRINGING-REEFS. Narrow fringes of coral
formation, ...
William Henry Smyth, Sir Edward Belcher,
1867
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
A frigatoon: naval: C.19. By perversion of the S.E. term, with a pun on FRIG, v.
frigging . The practice, or an act, of selfabuse (cf. FRIG, n.): low coll: C.17–20. 2.
Trifling; irritating waste of time: C.18–20, ob. except with about. frigging , adj. and
...
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Pantologia: A new cyclopaedia, comprehending a complete ...
FRIGATOON, a Venetian vessel, commonly used in the Adriatic. It if built with a
square stern without any foremast, having only a main-mast, mizen-tnast, and
bowsprit. FRIGEFA'CTION. *. (frigus and facio, Lat.) The act of making cold.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth,
1813
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Lexicon Technicum: Or, An Universal English Dictionary Of ...
Fish Block. Fi/hes. The Fish. Flags. Flair. Flat. Flie. Floor. Flotson. Flown Sheets;
Flush. Fly-Boat. Fore-Castle. Cocks. Foot. Mast. Reach- Foul. Water. Founder. h
Free. Fresh Shot, Frigat. Frigatoon. fFurle. Furling-Line. Furring. Futtocks. • Gage.
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The Sea Rover’s Practice
... frigatoon: Venetian, a two-masted square-sterned vessel. gabarra (Sp.): a
lighter or barge. gabarra de azogues (Sp.): a lighter or barge hauling mercury for
processing silver on the Spanish Main. Galeones: literally, galleons. The flotilla of
...
Benerson Little autofilled,
2005
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The Sailor's Word: A Complete Dictionary of Nautical Terms ...
FRIGATOON. A Venetian vessel, commonly used in the Adriatic, built with a
square stern, and with only a main-mast, jigger mizen-mast, and bowsprit. Also
applied to a ship sloop-of-war. FRINGING REEFS. Narrow fringes of coral
formation, ...
William Henry Smyth, Edward Belcher,
2008