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| + | ===== Nordisk Familjebok - Fjärde upplagan - 1951 ===== | ||
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| + | **Brigantin** el. bergantin. 1) Tvåmastat fartyg, som på vardera masten för gaffelsegel, | ||
| + | ===== The Sailor' | ||
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| + | **BRIGANTINE**. A square-rigged vessel with two masts. A term variously applied by the mariners of different European nations to a peculiar sort of vessel of their own marine. Amongst British seamen this vessel is distinguished by having her main-sail set nearly in the plane of her keel, whereas the main-sails of larger ships are spread athwart the ship's length, and made fast to a yard which hangs parallel to the deck; but in a brig, the foremost side of the main-sail is fastened at different heights to hoops which encircle the main-mast, and slide up and down it as the sail is hoisted or lowered: it is extended by a gaff above and a boom below. Brigantine is a derivative from brig, first applied to passage-boats; | ||
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| + | **BRIG-SCHOONER**. (See HERMAPHRODITE and BRIGANTINE, by which, term she is at present classed in law.) Square-rigged on the fore-mast, schooner on the main-mast. | ||
| ===== Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms - 1982 ===== | ===== Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms - 1982 ===== | ||