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单词 galliot
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galliotn.1

Brit. /ˈɡalɪət/, U.S. /ˈɡæliət/, /ˈɡæliˌɑt/
Forms: Middle English, 1600s galiote, Middle English galyet, 1500s galyote, galyott, galliet(te, 1600s galliote, galliott, 1600s–1700s galeot, 1700s–1800s galiot, (in Dicts.) galleot, 1500s– galliot. See also gallivat n.
Etymology: < French galiote (feminine) (Old French also galiot masculine) = Spanish galeota , Portuguese galeota , Italian galeotta , diminutive of the Common Romanic galea galley n.
1. A small galley or boat, propelled by sails and oars, used for swift navigation; in English applied esp. to Spanish and Mediterranean vessels.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessels propelled by oars or poles > [noun] > vessels propelled by oars and sails > foreign
galliot1352
brigantine1552
1352 Pol. Poems (Rolls) I. 65 Viij. and xl. galays and mo..And other many of galiotes, With grete noumber of smale botes.
1480 W. Caxton Descr. Brit. viii. xiv Seven carryks of Gene, and fyfty other vessels, as hulkes, barges, galeys and galyetis.
c1503 R. Arnold Chron. sig. Aiiij Galyottis of spayne wt od' smale shippis of warre, come a londe at grauesende.
1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin ii. 113 The hauen..conteyned fiue shippes, foure light gallies, a galliot, and a gallion.
1650 T. Fuller Pisgah-sight of Palestine v. xxi. 184 Those seventy lesser ships, and Galliots, brought..out of the Bosphorus.
1728 J. Morgan Compl. Hist. Algiers I. ii. 221 Some Turkish Merchants..built and armed out a Galeot, or Light-Gally.
1799 Ld. Nelson 11 Feb. in Dispatches & Lett. (1845) III. 262 The Officer who is to command the Galliots and Gun-boats.
1876 G. Bancroft Hist. U.S. (rev. ed.) I. i. 15 Cartier moved his two large vessels safely into the deep water of the river..and in his galiot sailed up the majestic stream.
2. [In Dutch galjoot.] A Dutch cargo-boat or fishing-vessel.
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society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > fishing vessel > [noun] > Dutch
corverc1491
Holland-toad1614
tode1614
galliot1794
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel propelled by sail > [noun] > vessel with specific number of masts > single-masted vessels variously rigged
galliot-hoy1665
galliot pink1689
galliot1794
hooker1801
billyboy1855
jagt1861
pajala1937
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > trading vessel > cargo vessel > [noun] > of other construction or rig
buss?a1400
fly-boat1583
caramoussal1587
penteconter1784
galliot1794
puffer1849
billyboy1855
York boat1864
smoke-jack1892
Panamax1972
1794 D. Steel Elements & Pract. Rigging & Seamanship I. 239 Galliot, is a large Dutch vessel, of burthen, with one mast and a bowsprit.
1861 G. W. Thornbury Life J. M. W. Turner I. 263 The ships are the heavy one-masted Dutch galliots once common on the Thames.
1884 Mag. of Art Apr. 253/2 Now..almost any day, are to be seen..a little fleet of Dutch galliots.
3. Used of ancient Roman vessels or galleys. ? Obsolete.
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society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessels propelled by oars or poles > [noun] > vessels propelled by oars and sails > galley > ancient Roman
galliot1718
1718 N. Rowe tr. Lucan Pharsalia iii. 797 On either Wing the larger Vessels ply, While in the Center safe the lesser Galiots lie.
a1806 H. K. White Remains (1807) I. 291 The blood-fraught galliots of Rome.
4. = bomb-ketch n. [= French galiote à bombes.]
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society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > war vessel > [noun] > gunboat > bomb-vessel
bombardier1686
bomb-ketch1693
bomb-vessel1693
palander1693
bomb-ship1695
bomb1704
bomb-galliot1715
bombard1799
bombardier-galliot1807
bombarder1866
galliot1867
1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. at Galleot Some also call the bomb-ketches galliots.

Compounds

galliot-hoy n. Obsolete small vessels resembling a Dutch galliot in build.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel for transporting people or goods > [noun] > types of
hulkc1420
wherry1443
hoy1495
wherry-boat1538
boyart1545
hurk1598
bilander1656
galliot-hoy1665
transport-hoy1705
flat-boat1801
shoy-hoy1840
hack boat1863
blood boat1873
blood boat1889
ro-ro1978
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel propelled by sail > [noun] > vessel with specific number of masts > single-masted vessels variously rigged
galliot-hoy1665
galliot pink1689
galliot1794
hooker1801
billyboy1855
jagt1861
pajala1937
1665 Oxf. Gaz. No. 12/1 Captain Robinson hath sent into Falmouth a Galliot-Hoy, bound for Bordeaux.
1689 London Gaz. No. 2496/4 A Galliot-Hoy..being seven Foot and a half under the Beam, 56 Foot in length.
galliot pink n. Obsolete = galliot-hoy n.
ΚΠ
1689 London Gaz. No. 2517/4 There will be exposed to Sale..a Galliot Pink called the Mermaid of Amsterdam.
1709 London Gaz. No. 4543/3 A Galliot Pink..burthen about 90 Tuns, Holland built.
galliot yacht n. = galliot-hoy n.
ΚΠ
a1895 Ld. C. E. Paget Autobiogr. (1896) i. 5 He had a Dutch galliot yacht..which used to cruise with the royal squadron.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

galliotn.2

Forms: Middle English galyot, 1500s galyott, galliot, 1600s galeyot, galeot.
Etymology: < Old French galiot sailor in a galley, galley slave, pirate = Italian galeotto , medieval Latin galiotus , galeota , derivative of galea galley n.
Obsolete.
1. A pirate. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > piracy > [noun] > pirate
sea-thiefc1050
skimmera1387
scummera1398
galliotc1425
reaver1434
piratea1475
freebooter1570
sea-rover1579
filibuster1591
water rat1600
water thief1600
picaroon1624
sea-rata1640
Algerine1657
marooner1661
rat1675
Likedeelers1764
Viking1807
sea-wolf1837
piratess1862
c1425 Eng. Conq. Irel. (1896) 22 We come nat ynto thys land as hyryng men, ne for no couetyse of gold, ne of syluyr, ne galyotz ne robbers.
2. A sailor or rower on board a galley, whether slave or free.
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society > travel > travel by water > one who travels by water or sea > sailor > types of sailor > [noun] > sailor on galley
galley-man1352
galliot1511
1511 Pylgrymage Richarde Guylforde (Pynson) f. x In the whiche tyme the Patrone, galyottis, and Pylgrymes..toke in wodde, water, [etc.].
1593 A. Munday tr. C. Estienne Def. Contraries sig. m2v See we not in the Gallies, that they giue the Oare to the strongest and moste mightie Galliots?
1612 Mr. King tr. Benvenuto Passenger i. i. 73 Oh, now all begins to passe betweene the Galeot, and the Marriner.
1654 A. Cokayne tr. G. F. Loredano Dianea iv. 350 Being informed of the fire..he..commanded it should be quenched, supposing it kindled by accident through the carelessnesse of the Galeyots, or Marriners.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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