Synonyms for galiot
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : gal-ee-uh t |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgæl i ət |
Définition of galiot
- As in galley : noun a ship
- It appeared that the captain of the galiot was much distressed on this account.
- Extract from : « Dikes and Ditches » by Oliver Optic
- "The galiot to you belongs for the labor you have to save him," continued the pilot.
- Extract from : « Dikes and Ditches » by Oliver Optic
- The skipper of the galiot came up from the cabin soon after with his family.
- Extract from : « Dikes and Ditches » by Oliver Optic
- The galiot had taken in less water than was supposed, from her position on the waves.
- Extract from : « Dikes and Ditches » by Oliver Optic
- If the galiot does not right when the masts are cut away, report to me.
- Extract from : « Dikes and Ditches » by Oliver Optic
- He then commences in earnest with the wars between Arthur and Galiot.
- Extract from : « British Quarterly Review, American Edition, Vol. LIII » by Various
- The galiot was gliding rapidly though smoothly through the somewhat yellow waters of the Scheldt.
- Extract from : « Voyages and Travels of Count Funnibos and Baron Stilkin » by William H. G. Kingston
- The boat was soon alongside the galiot, on board which the skipper stepped.
- Extract from : « Voyages and Travels of Count Funnibos and Baron Stilkin » by William H. G. Kingston
- The galiot was soon got under weigh, and off she glided, not very fast at first, with her head towards the North Sea.
- Extract from : « Voyages and Travels of Count Funnibos and Baron Stilkin » by William H. G. Kingston
- Mr. Fluxion, the pilot, and the master of the galiot consulted together for some time.
- Extract from : « Dikes and Ditches » by Oliver Optic
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