- xebeck, xebe(c)que, zebec(k), zebecque,
chebec,
shebeck (/ʃɪˈbɛk/); from (Catalan: xabec, French: chabec, now
chebec, Spanish: xabeque, now jabeque, Portuguese:...
- The
least flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) (also
called chebec, or chebecker,
after the
sound it makes) is a
small insect-eating bird. It is the smallest...
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Cotre de 16 canons,
Premier Empire Maquette de bateau,
Chébec de 24 canons, 1750 Requin,
chébec de 24 canons, 1750
Maquette de bateau, Caïque
portant 1...
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Spirituels I-XVI (PDF) (in French).
Translated by Michot, Yahia. Oxford: Le
Chebec. Morgan,
David (2007). The Mongols. The
peoples of
Europe (2nd ed.). Malden...
- was
formally called Tusket Wedge, and was also at one time
called the "
Chebec". In 1909 by an Act of Parliament, it was
changed to Wedgeport. In the 20th...
- Taymiyya,
Textes Spirituels I-XVI (PDF) (in French). "Le Musulman", Oxford-Le
Chebec. Nicolle,
David (2001). The Crusades.
Essential Histories.
Osprey Publishing...
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formerly used in the
Newfoundland fisheries; also
known as a
pinkstern or
chebec.
Carter had been
promoted to
Commander in July 1815.
Jackson did not receive...
- Taymiyya,
Textes Spirituels I–XVI (PDF) (in French). Le Musulman, Oxford-Le
Chebec. Morgan,
David (June 1989). "The
Mongols and the
Eastern Mediterranean:...
-
American word
wyvern Top S T U V W X Z See also
References xanthein xebec Fr.
chébec, from
Italian sciabecco, from
Arabic shabbak yaourt yperite zany Fr. zani...
- Tallandier. ISBN 2-84734-008-4. OCLC 606770323. MnM. "Maquette de bateau, Singe,
chébec de 20 canon, 1762". Les
collections du musée. Musée
national de la Marine...