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单词 balinger
释义

balingern.

/ˈbalɪndʒə/
Forms: Middle English–1500s balynger, balingar, Middle English balingere, balangar, balyngar, balengere, ballenger, ballunger, balyner, Middle English–1500s ballynger, Middle English–1700s balenger, 1500s balengar, balanger, ballyngare, ballingere, ballingar, 1600s ballanger, ballinger, 1500s–1800s ballenger, Middle English– balinger.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman balengier (Froissart), ballenjer (in Du Cange), = Old French baleinier, a whale-ship, < baleine whale; afterwards employed generically: so Italian baleniera ‘kind of light pinnace.’
Obsolete exc. Historical.
A small and light seagoing vessel, apparently a kind of sloop, much used in the 15th and 16th centuries; according to Adm. Smyth, without forecastle. Its nature was already forgotten in 1670, when Blount could only infer the meaning of the word from old statutes; but the term is commonly used by modern historians in referring to the naval affairs of those times.
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society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel propelled by sail > [noun] > other sailing vessels
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1391 in MS. Reg. Test. Ebor. I. 67 [Rob. de Rillington of Scarbro' leaves to Wm. Percy] dimidietatem nostri balingar.
1400 King Henry IV Brief in Rymer Fœdera VIII. 147 Aliquam Navem, Bargeam, sive Balingeram, de Guerra Armatam.]
c1400 Petit. in Parl. 2 Hen. IV xxii Pur faire certeines Barges & Balyngers.
a1422 King Henry V in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. iii. 31 I. 72 Our grete shippes, carrakes, barges and balyngers.
1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 145 Foure litill shippes at facion of balingers.
1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. xlvi. 158 They knewe by theyr balengers that the armye of Englande was comynge.
1531–2 Act 23 Hen. VIII v. §2 The common passages of shyppes balengers and botes.
a1642 R. Callis Reading of Statute of Sewers (1647) i. 34 A Port is a harbor and safe arrival for ships, boats, and ballengers of burthen.
1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Balenger, Seems to have been a kind of Barge or Water-vessel, by the Statute 28 H. 6, cap. 5.
1720 J. Strype Stow's Surv. of London (rev. ed.) I. i. xiii. 52/1 By means whereof Boats and Ballangers were hindered in their Passages.
1865 W. Miller Jott. Kent 45 In the year 1401..the barges with eighty, and the balingers with forty men.
figurative.1520 Praysyng to Ioseph in Lyfe Ioseph of Armathia (Pynson) sig. B.iii Hayle myghty balynger charged with plenty.

Compounds

balinger-master n. (cf. shipmaster n.)
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society > travel > travel by water > one who travels by water or sea > sailor > [noun] > captain or master > of specific type of vessel
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patron?a1425
trowman1429
balinger-master1463
Master of the Barge1480
wafter1482
bargemaster1648
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collier-master1723
country captain1769
slave-captain1808
grocery-captain1816
hide-drogher1841
pentecontarch1851
collier-man1881
1463 Mann. & H. Exp. 194 John More my balynger master.
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