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EUPHROE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. Nautical. a suspended batten or plate of wood or brass pierced with holes through which the cords of a crowfoot are rove to suspend an awning .
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EUPHROE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EUPHROE is a block or slat of wood perforated for the passage of the parts of a crowfoot.
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EUPHROE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the artificial, affected, high-flown style of speaking or writing used by John Lyly and his imitators, characterized by alliteration, balanced sentences, far ...
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euphroe
euphroe Naut. (ˈjuːfrəʊ) Also uphroe, uvrou, uvrow. [a. Du. juffrouw, also juffer dead-eye, lit. ‘maiden’; the equivalent Ger. jungfer, Da. jomfrue, Sw. jungfru are used in same sense.] A crow-foot dead-eye; see quot.1815 Falconer Marine Dict. (ed. Burney), Uphroe. Ibid. s.v. Dead-eye, Crowfeet Dead...
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euphroe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(nautical) A long wooden slat, with holes for cords, that holds up an awning.
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euphroe, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for euphroe is from 1815, in a dictionary by William Burney. euphroe is a borrowing from Dutch. Etymons: Dutch juffrouw. See etymology ...
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yuffrouw
‖ yuffrouw (ˈjʊfraʊ) Forms: 5–6 ȝong-, 6 ȝoung frow, yong frow, 7 yough Fro, 9 yuffro(u)w, yungfrau, euvrou, uvrou, -ow: see also euphroe. [ad. early mod.Du. jongvrouw(e (cf. frow n.), now juffrouw young lady, miss, and (in shortened form) juffer young lady, beam in shipbuilding, rammer (see juffer,...
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euphroe - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
eu•phroe (yo̅o̅′frō, -vrō),USA pronunciation n. [Naut.] Nautical, Naval Termsa suspended batten or plate of wood or brass pierced with holes through which the ...
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How To Say Euphroe - YouTube
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definition of euphroe by The Free Dictionary
euphroe · euphroe · uphroe. n. (Nautical Terms) nautical a wooden block with holes through which the lines of a crowfoot are rove. [C19: from Dutch juffrouw ...
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euphroe blocks - The Junk Rig Association
I've got a complete set of brand new euphroes and the accompanying small blocks (can't remember the correct name) made in some sort of hardwood ...
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Junk rig
In such a setup the multiple sheets connected to battens often join together in some way, called a euphroe which is a long piece of wood with holes in Chinese lugsails
The Voyage of the Dragon King has detailed descriptions of sailing a junk rig, including a diagram and photos of the sheetlets and euphroe
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ufer
ufer (ˈjuːfə(r)) Also 9 upher. [Variant spelling of juffer. See also euphroe.] (See quot. 1842.)1754 T. Gardner Hist. Dunwich 257 The Master found an Expedient to make a Stage with Ufers (he had on board), and Planks, to bear the Carriages. 1795 Act 35 Geo. III, c. 20 Sch. A, Ufers, imported from an...
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