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Brig sloop

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    A type of sloop-of-war introduced in the 1770s which had two square-rigged masts like a brig (in contrast to ship sloops of the time, which had three masts).




Brig, английский
  1. 1. (historically) a vessel with two square-rigged masts.

  2. Бриг

  3. A two-masted square-rigged vessel, without a square main-sail, or a trysail-mast abaft the main-mast. this properly constituted the snow, but both classes are latterly blended, and the terms therefore synonymous.

  4. [1] a small two-masted square-rigged ship with a fore-and-aft sail on the lower part of the mainmast. brigs often carried long sweeps so that they could maneuver in calm weather. [2] usn term for a ship’s prison, formerly but no longer used in the rn. one theory holds that the name refers to a jail for brigands, but it more probably originated when admiral nelson used brigs to transport prisoners of war from the mediterranean to english prisons or hulks.

  5. Помещение для арестованных на военном корабле


Brigade, английский
  1. Бригада

  2. A voluntary organisation which gives training in first aid and whose members provide first aid at public events such as football matches and demonstrations

  3. A party or body of men detached for a special service. a division of troops under the command of a general officer. in artillery organization on land, a brigade is a force usually composed of more than a battery; in the field it commonly consists of two or three batteries; on paper, and for administrative purposes, of eight.

  4. Бригада fire ~ пожарная команда (на стройке)


Brigadier, английский
    An officer commanding a brigade, and somewhat the same as commodore for a squadron of ships.


Brigadiere, итальянский

Brigadinaio, итальянский

Brigand, английский

Brigandage, английский

Brigandine, английский
    A pliant scale-like coat of mail.


Brigands, английский
    Pirates.


Brigante, итальянский

Brigantina, ae, f, латинский

Brigantine, английский
  1. A two-masted vessel with foremast square rigged, and mainmast fore and aft rigged.

  2. 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; in the celtic meaning “passage over the water.” (see hermaphrodite or brig-schooner.)

  3. A small two-masted ship, squarerigged on the foremast and main topmast, and foreand- aft on the lower mainmast.


Brigantine (, английский

Brigantine (also hermaphrodite brig), английский
    A two-masted vessel, square-rigged on the foremast, but fore-and-aft-rigged on the mainmast.


Brigants, английский
    Formerly, natives of the northern parts of england.


Brigar, португальский

Brigdie, английский
    A northern name for the basking shark (squalus maximus ).


Brigg, английский

Briggs, английский

Briggs clinophone, английский

Bonded jacky, английский
    A type of tobacco or sweet cake.


Ship sloop, английский
    A type of sloop-of-war introduced in the 1740s which had three square-rigged masts (in contrast to the brig sloop introduced in the 1770s, which had two masts).