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foretop
foretop (ˈfɔətɒp) Also for-. [f. fore- prefix + top.] † 1. The fore part of the crown of the head; sometimes, loosely, the top of the head. Obs.1382 Wyclif Deut. xxxiii. 20 As a lioun he restide, & he took arme and fortop [L. verticem]. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) IV. 217 Heer faillede on his moolde... Oxford English Dictionary
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Forelock
The forelock or foretop is a part of a horse's mane, that grows from the animal's poll and falls forward between the ears and onto the forehead. wikipedia.org
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fore-topsail
fore-topsail Naut. (fɔəˈtɒpseɪl, -s(ə)l) [f. fore- prefix + topsail.] The sail above the fore-sail; also attrib., as fore-topsail yard.1582 N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. xxviii. 71 a, In trimming the sayles..and foretop sayles. 1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. iv. 17 The fore top-saile... Oxford English Dictionary
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James McLeod (Medal of Honor)
He served during the Civil War as a captain of the foretop on the . At the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Medal of Honor citation Rank and organization: Captain of the Foretop, U.S. Navy. Born: Scotland. Accredited to: Maine. G.O. No.: 11, 3 April 1863. wikipedia.org
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French frigate Oiseau (1769)
In the subsequent battle, Oiseau lost her foretop, and struck her colours. wikipedia.org
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decorement
† deˈcorement Obs. Also 6–7 Sc. decoir-, decor-. [a. OF. decorement (15th c.), f. décorer to decorate: repr. L. decorāmentum.] a. Decoration, ornamentation. rare. b. concr. An ornament, an embellishment.1587 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) III. 506 Very commodious and convenient for the..decoirment of þis r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Reeves (VC)
He later achieved the rank of captain of the foretop and died of consumption in August 1862. wikipedia.org
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sowish
ˈsowish, a. Obs. [f. sow n.1 + -ish.] Like or resembling (that of) a sow; of a coarse or gross nature.1570 Levins Manip. 145 Sowish, suillus. 1574 Life Abp. Canterbury Pref., To Chr. Rdr., Lest therfore the sowishe papiste off England might walter him wantonly in..his mirie popishe trumperie. 1602 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Norman Finch
On 22/23 April 1918 at Zeebrugge, Belgium, Sergeant Finch was second in command of the pom-poms and Lewis gun in the foretop of HMS Vindictive. Nevertheless, he remained in his battered and exposed position, harassing the enemy on the Mole until the foretop received another direct hit, putting wikipedia.org
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Charles H. Weeks
He was awarded the Medal of Honor which awarded to him for actions as a captain of the foretop off Port Royal, South Carolina on 21 September 1864. wikipedia.org
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Samuel Mitchell (VC)
Mitchell, who had been made captain of the foretop, was part of a naval brigade that was raised for service in the Invasion of the Waikato and which fought wikipedia.org
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USS Pensacola (1859)
Four of her sailors were awarded the Medal of Honor for their part in the battle: Boy Thomas Flood, Seaman Thomas Lyons, Captain of the Foretop James McLeod wikipedia.org
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1988 English Greyhound Derby
Sam Bridge won again demoting Curryhills Gara into second place and Stouke Whisper won a heat that saw Arc champion Foretop go out. wikipedia.org
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Russian frigate Liogkii (1803)
Corcyre had already lost her foretop mast during the chase from carrying too much sail, and return fire from Eagle did further damage to Corcyres rigging wikipedia.org
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John Daniel (ship's captain)
A man at the foretop saw a breach rise ahead of us. wikipedia.org
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