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Lancaran (ship) - Wikipedia
A lancaran or lanchara is a type of sailing ship used in Maritime Southeast Asia. Although similar in shape to Mediterranean galleys. en.wikipedia.org
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lanchara - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Contents · 1 English. 1.1 Noun · 2 Portuguese. 2.1 Verb. English. edit. Noun. edit. lanchara (plural lancharas). Alternative form of lancaran (“ship”). en.wiktionary.org
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lanchara, n. meanings, etymology and more
The only known use of the noun lanchara is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for lanchara is from 1653, in a translation by Henry Cogan. www.oed.com
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lanchara
† lanchara Obs. Also 7 lanchare, 9 lantcha. [a. Pg. lanchara, ad. Malay lancharan (Kinkert), f. lanchār quick, nimble.] ‘A kind of small vessel often mentioned in the Portuguese histories of the 16th and 17th centuries’ (Yule).1653 H. Cogan tr. Pinto's Trav. ix. 27 These things being laden aboard a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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LANCHA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LANCHA is a light sailing ship largely used for trading in the East Indian archipelago and the Philippines. www.merriam-webster.com
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Port. lanchara/lancha, Sp. lancha, It. lancia 'barca legger...
lanchara 'a kind of small rowing boat, known in South-East Asia since the early 16th century, from Malay lanaran (< lanar 'to pass, proceed swiftly, quickly); ( ... www.ingentaconnect.com
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Lancaran (ship)
A lancaran or lanchara is a type of sailing ship used in Maritime Southeast Asia. According to Afonso de Albuquerque, during the 1511 Portuguese attack on the Malacca Sultanate, the Malays used an unspecified number of lancaran (lanchara wikipedia.org
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Uzutin Lanchara Cruiser - Bonfire Stars by Martechi on DeviantArt
The Uzutin Lanchara is a swift warship and serves as the backbone of Nuzirrim regional forces such as lesser clan fleets and dynastic ... www.deviantart.com
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About: Lancaran (ship)
A lancaran or lanchara is a type of sailing ship used in Maritime Southeast Asia. Although similar in shape to Mediterranean galleys, the lancaran was the ... dbpedia.org
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Port. lanchara/lancha, Sp. lancha, It. lancia 'barca leggeraʼ e voci ...
lanchara 'a kind of small rowing boatʼ, known in South-East Asia since the early 16th century, from Malay lanǧaran (< lanǧar 'to pass, proceed ... www.degruyterbrill.com
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Last weekend, Bike Science was proud to be part of the Lanchara ...
The all-new XTR is here! Including a wireless Di2 drivetrain, built around a more robust derailleur, intuitive shifter design, ... www.instagram.com
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lantcha
‖ lantcha (ˈlæntʃə) [Shortened from lanchara.] = lanchara. In some recent Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Penjajap
According to Afonso de Albuquerque, during the 1511 Portuguese attack on the Malacca Sultanate, the Malays used an unspecified number of lancaran (lanchara wikipedia.org
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launch
▪ I. launch, n.1 (lɔːnʃ, formerly lɑːnʃ) [f. launch v.] † 1. The action or an act of lancing; a prick. Obs.1558 Traheron in S. R. Maitland Ess. Reform. (1849) 80 If I shal perceaue that it shalbe to your welth, I wil not sticke to giue you a launch or two. 1596 Spenser Hymn Heavenly Love 162 What ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Capture of Malacca (1511)
According to Albuquerque, the Malays of Malacca used an unspecified number of lancaran (lanchara) and twenty penjajap (pangajaoa) against the Portuguese wikipedia.org
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