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SAILING VESSEL WITH TWO SQUARE-RIGGED MASTS
Brigs; Brig (ship); Brig of War; Brig-of-War; Sailing brig; Brig rig; Brig of war; Brig (vessel)
  • ''[[Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships]]'', [[Ivan Aivazovsky]], oil on canvas, 1892
  • A typical brig [[sail plan]]
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  • collier]] brig ''Mary'', painted by John Scott in 1855, showing two views of the same vessel. A [[Bentinck boom]] is fitted to the foot of the fore-course as a labour saving device when tacking.
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  • A small trading brig entering the Bristol Avon, painted by Joseph Walter

brig      
n. βρίκιο, φυλακή
brigadier general         
  • Harold Edward "Pompey" Elliott]]
SENIOR RANK IN THE ARMED FORCES
Brigadier-general; Brigadier-General; Br. Gen.; Brig. General; Brigadier generals; Général de brigade; Brig. Gen.; General of brigade; General of Brigade; Brigade general; Brig gen; General de brigade; Brig-Gen; Brigadier General (Canada); Général de Brigade; Brig Gen; General de Brigada; Brig general; Brigadier General (Australia); Brigadier General; Brigadier general (France); Brigadier general (Canada); Brigadier general (Australia); Brigadier general (Turkey); General de Brigade; Brigadier-general (British Army); Brig.Gen; Brigade General; Brigadier-general (France); Brigadier-General (Canada); Brigade general (Argentina); Brig.Gen.
ταξίαρχος, αντισυνταγματάρχης

Definición

Brigue
·noun A cabal, intrigue, faction, contention, strife, or quarrel.
II. Brigue ·noun To contend for; to Canvass; to Solicit.

Wikipedia

Brig

A brig is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: two masts which are both square-rigged. Brigs originated in the second half of the 18th century and were a common type of smaller merchant vessel or warship from then until the latter part of the 19th century. In commercial use, they were gradually replaced by fore-and-aft rigged vessels such as schooners, as owners sought to reduce crew costs by having rigs that could be handled by fewer men. In Royal Navy use, brigs were retained for training use when the battle fleets consisted almost entirely of iron-hulled steamships.

Brigs were prominent in the coasting coal trade of British waters. 4,395 voyages to London with coal were recorded in 1795. With an average of eight or nine trips per year for one vessel, that is a fleet of over 500 colliers trading to London alone. Other ports and coastal communities were also be served by colliers trading to Britain's coal ports. In the first half of the 19th century, the vast majority were rigged as brigs, and that rig was retained for longer in the northeast of England.: 49