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Action of 27 June 1798
Bourdé was selected, although much of the regular crew was removed and replaced with freed Maltese galley slaves. Within eight minutes Sensible was battered into submission, Bourdé's desperate attempt to board Seahorse easily avoided by Foote.
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Dialium
Dialium rondoniense M.J.Falcão & Mansano
Dialium schlechteri Harms
Dialium tessmannii Harms
Dialium travancoricum Bourd.
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French frigate Sensible (1787)
The next year she came under the command of capitaine de frégate Guillaume-François-Joseph Bourdé. Seahorse had two men killed and 16 men wounded; the British report is that Sensible lost 18 men killed and 35 wounded, including Bourdé.
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Marsouin (1788 ship)
Then between 27 August and 28 September it was lieutenant de vaisseau Bourdé.
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bourdful
† ˈbourdful, a. Obs. [f. bourd n. + -ful.] Full of jesting or sport; jocose, sportive. Hence ˈbourdfully adv., in jest, in mockery.1388 Wyclif Wisd. i. 11 marg., Vndurstondun of a dedly leesing, not of a bourdeful leesing. a 1400 Miracle-pl. in Rel. Ant. II. 45 Bourdfully takyng Goddis biddynge or w...
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bourder
† ˈbourder Obs. Forms: 4 burdoure, bourdeoure, bordiour, 4–9 bourdour, 5 bordere, -youre, bowrder, 6 bourder, Sc. burdour, 6–7 boorder, 7 boarder. [ME. bourd(e)our, a. AFr. bourd(e)our, = OF. bordeor, f. border, bourder to bourd v.1] A jester, a joker, a buffoon; a mocker.1330 R. Brunne Chron. 204 A...
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bourding
▪ I. † ˈbourding, vbl. n. Obs. [f. bourd v.1 + -ing1.] Jesting, joking; buffoonery; trifling.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1404 In her bourdyng þay bayþen in þe morn, To fylle þe same forwardez. c 1449 Pecock Repr. i. xx. 120 That men..schulden pleie in word bi bourding. 1566 Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. 1846 I. 1...
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bourdly
† ˈbourdly, adv. Obs. rare. [f. bourd n. + -ly2.] Jestingly, in jest, frivolously.1500 Ort. Voc. in Promp. Parv. 44 Nugaciter, bourdly.
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bourde
▪ I. † bourd, n. Obs. Forms: 4–5 burde, 4–7 bord(e, bourd(e, 5 bouerd, 5–6 bowrd(e, 5–7 boord(e, 7 boward. [ME. bourde, a. OF. bourde, Pr. borda ‘lie, cheating, deception’, of unknown origin. Diez's proposed identification of OF. bourde with behort ‘tournament, tilting’, is discarded; for ‘bourde go...
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