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pinnace
pinnace (ˈpɪnəs) Forms: 6 pennis, pinase, -esse, pinnes, pynice, -asse, pynneis, -esse, 6–7 pynn-, pinace, pinnesse, -is(e, -as(e, -ass(e, 7 pinise, pinnaisse, pynnis, pynace, -esse, 6– pinnace; (Sc. 6 pinag, pynnage, pynnege, 6–7 pinnage). [a. F. pinasse, pinace = Sp. pina{cced}a (1252–84 in Jal), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinnace
Pinnace may refer to: Pinnace (ship's boat), a small vessel used as a tender to larger vessels among other things Full-rigged pinnace, a ship-rigged wikipedia.org
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pinnace
pinnace/ˈpɪnɪs; `pɪnɪs/ nsmall motor boat carried on a ship for taking people ashore, loading goods, etc 船载艇, 舰载艇(用以载客上岸、 装运货物等). Cf 参看 lighter2. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pinnace (ship's boat)
Steam pinnace With the introduction of steam propulsion came the steam pinnace. The Royal Navy pinnace Steam Pinnace 199 is preserved at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. wikipedia.org
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Sparrow Hawk (pinnace)
The Sparrow-Hawk was a 'small pinnace' similar to the full-rigged pinnace Virginia that sailed for the English Colonies in June 1626. that assigns "Sparrow-Hawk" to the pinnace category, and representative of the 'small pinnace' design in contrast to the 'large pinnace' type. wikipedia.org
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pinasse
pinary, pinasse obs. ff. pinery, pinnace. Oxford English Dictionary
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Steam Pinnace 199
Steam Pinnace 199 is a steam pinnace of the Royal Navy, built in 1909 by J. Reid of Portsmouth. Despite these findings, the name Steam Pinnace 199 was retained. Steam Pinnace 224 was built in 1909, and was assigned to the battlecruiser in 1916. wikipedia.org
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pinace
pinace obs. form of pinnace. Oxford English Dictionary
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Virginia (pinnace)
The term "pinnace" could mean anything from a full-rigged pinnace to a smaller boat that could be stowed (or towed) and used as a ship's tender. Pinnace Virginia at Maine Penobscot Marine Museum. Pinnace Virginia model on display. Learn More about Virginia (pinnace). wikipedia.org
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Hero (pinnace)
Hero is a steam-powered pinnace, a small boat of the type used, for example, as a tender to larger vessels, believed to have been built as an electric wikipedia.org
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pynesse
pynesse, -ice obs. ff. pinnace. Oxford English Dictionary
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Full-rigged pinnace
The full-rigged pinnace was the larger of two types of vessel called a pinnace in use from the sixteenth century. Pinnace was more of a use than a type name, for almost any vessel could have been a pinnace or tender to a larger one. wikipedia.org
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HMS Fancy
See also The hired armed pinnace Fancy was a hired pinnace that fought against the Spanish Armada in 1588. References Royal Navy ship names wikipedia.org
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Forbes (1805 ship)
On 19 September, the pinnace encountered General Baird, Harford, master, which furnished the men in the pinnace with supplies. The pinnace arrived at Malacca on 22 September. The longboat with the other Europeans arrived on 25 September. wikipedia.org
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Andrew Battel
After an illness of eight months Battel was sent by the governor of Luanda, João Furtado de Mendonça, to Nzari, on the Congo, in a pinnace to collect ivory At length he fell in with a pinnace belonging to an old messmate; he embarked, and was put down at the port of Loango. wikipedia.org
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