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drogher
drogher (ˈdrəʊgə(r)) Also 8–9 drogger, 9 droger, droguer. [a. obs. F. drogueur (1525 in Jal and Godef.) ‘a ship which fished and dried herring and mackerel’ (Jal), f. 16th c. Du. drogher, droogher, Du. drooger, a dryer, f. droogen to dry. Cf. F. droguerie, Du. droogerij, drying-place: ‘ce terme se d...
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HMS Nelson (1814)
In 1900 Nelson was cut down yet again to create a coal lighter that kept the name Nelson, the upper timbers being used to build a drogher named Oceanic
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Irama (singer)
The commercial launch of the single "Mi drogherò" marked the end of the artistic partnership between Irama and Warner Music Italy, due to the low promotion
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drover
drover (ˈdrəʊvə(r)) Also 5 drovare (Sc. dravere), 6–7 drovier. [f. drove n. + -er1 1: cf. gardener, miller.] 1. One who drives droves of cattle, sheep, etc., esp. to distant markets; a dealer in cattle.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. xxiv. 53 The Dravere he gert, and oþir ma be examynyd, þat swne þa Tald...
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Baron of Renfrew (ship)
Baron of Renfrew is classified as a disposable ship, or timber ship (timber drogher).
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drog
▪ I. drog, v. Also 7 droag, 8 drouge. [? a back-form from drogher or F. drogueur.] trans. To carry in a drogher. Hence ˈdroging, ˈdroghing, the West Indian coasting trade; also attrib.1681 Treat. conc. E. India Trade 4 To hope that ever we can cope with the Dutch in White Herring Fishing, Salt-droag...
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Tuncurry (1903)
We also have a nice new drogher in connection with this service, which does the trip from Nabiac to Tuncurry in three hours, where the old one took eight
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hide
▪ I. hide, n.1 (haɪd) Forms: 1 h{yacu}d, 3 hude (ü), huide, 3–4 hid, 3–8 hyde, 4 hidd, 4–5 huyde, 4–6 hyd, 6 hydd, 4– hide. [OE. h{yacu}d str. fem. = OFris. hûd, OS. hût (MDu. hut, huut (d), Du. huid), OHG., MHG. hût, Ger. haut, ON. h{uacu}ð, Goth. *hûþs:—OTeut. *hūði-z:—pre-Teut. *kūti{p}s: cf. L. ...
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Disposable ship
A disposable ship, also called raft ship, timber ship, or timber drogher is a ship or sea vessel that is intended for use on a single voyage.
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