lugger$45635$ - translation to greek
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lugger$45635$ - translation to greek

SHIP TYPE
Cornish lugger; Luggers
  • ''Corentin'', a replica ''chasse-marée''
  • A French lugger, beached and drying nets.  The lugsail is spread on the beach.  Painted by [[Gustave Courbet]] around 1874.
  • Luggers at Looe Bay, showing use of jib and topsails
  • Oyster Luggers in New Orleans
  • Reaper]]'', a Fifie, a type of sailing drifter built in the Northeast of Scotland

lugger      
n. πλοίο με τετράπλευρα ιστία

Definition

Lugger
·noun An Indian falcon (Falco jugger), similar to the European lanner and the American prairie falcon.
II. Lugger ·noun A small vessel having two or three masts, and a running bowsprit, and carrying lugsails. ·see Illustration in Appendix.

Wikipedia

Lugger

A lugger is a sailing vessel defined by its rig, using the lug sail on all of its one or several masts. They were widely used as working craft, particularly off the coasts of France, England, Ireland and Scotland. Luggers varied extensively in size and design. Many were undecked, open boats, some of which operated from beach landings (such as Hastings or Deal). Others were fully decked craft (typified by the Zulu and many other sailing drifters). Some larger examples might carry lug topsails.