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carrack
Carack Car"ack, n. [F. caraque (cf. Sp. & Pg. carraca, It. caracca.), LL. carraca, fr. L. carrus wagon; or perh. fr. Ar. qorq[=u]r (pl. qar[=a]qir) a carack.] (Naut.) A kind of large ship formerly used by the Spaniards and Portuguese in the East India trade; a galleon. [Spelt also carrack.] The bigger whale like some huge carrack lay. --Waller.
Carrack
Carrack Car"rack, n. See Carack.

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- racemosa APDB: 136462 CoL: 69BR3 EoL: 6207324 EPPO: CIIRA EUNIS: 154962 FoIO: CARRAC GBIF: 3105381 iNaturalist: 333964 IPNI: 189293-1 NCBI: 538497 Observation...
- # Case Brittonic Gaulish Welsh Old Irish PIE Sg Nom. *carrecis — carreg carrac Voc. *carreci — Acc. *carrecin — Gen. *carrecēs — Dat. *carrecē — Abl. ins...
- Dictionary. - "probably from a Celtic source akin to Old Irish crec 'rock', and carrac 'cliff', Welsh craig 'rock, stone', Manx creg, Breton krag". Map of Carrick...
- munitions store, rebuilt as Joymount House 1618; new house built by friars 1626 Carrac-fergusa; Cragfargas; Gracfergos; Grafergosensis Church Island Monastery...
- Proto-Germanic *harugaz has been reconstructed, possibly cognate with Insular Celtic carrac "cliff". The term hörgr is used three times in poems collected in the Poetic...
- from the destruction of the monastery, takes Christopher to the friendly Carrac tribe of Aves Island, where the shaman Arko puts Christopher through a hallucinatory...
- O’Connells has also been suggested. The castle is first named in 1209, when Carrac Ui Conaing was granted to Donnchad Cairbreach, King of Thomond. Other unsubstantiated...
- munitions store, rebuilt as Joymount House 1618; new house built by friars 1626 Carrac-fergusa; Cragfargas; Gracfergos; Grafergosensis 54°42′56″N 5°48′19″W /...
- Morrisons Merchantman For Mr. Morrison. Unknown date  Spain ****nal de la Carrac Cádiz Mukha Zmeia-class schooner For Imperial Russian Navy. Unknown date...