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Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Emulous,
meaning "Eager or
ambitious to
equal or surp**** another": HMS
Emulous (1806) was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop...
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British captured Nautilus early in the War of 1812 and
renamed her HMS
Emulous.
After her
service with the
Royal Navy, the
Admiralty sold her in 1817...
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Emulous was a
merchant ship
launched at
Whitby in 1817. She
traded widely,
including to
Mauritius under a
licence from the
British East
India Company...
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their own
deeds are abhorrent, are
goaded by
terror to be
forward and
emulous in
deeds of
guilt and violence.
American poet
James Russell Lowell used...
- Jun:
Campbell Macquarie 2 Jul: HDMS
Najaden 29 Jul:
Abercromby 2 Aug: HMS
Emulous 19 Aug: HMS Guerriere, (sinking) 20 Aug: HMS Brazen, HMS Southampton 2...
- HMS
Emulous was a
Royal Navy 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop,
built by
William Row at
Newcastle and
launched in 1806. She
survived an
inconclusive but...
- Jun:
Campbell Macquarie 2 Jul: HDMS
Najaden 29 Jul:
Abercromby 2 Aug: HMS
Emulous 19 Aug: HMS Guerriere, (sinking) 20 Aug: HMS Brazen, HMS Southampton 2...
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edile †aedicula aedicul-
aemulus aemul-, im- emulate, emulation, emulator,
emulous, image, imagerial, imagery, imagination, imaginative, imagine, imitable...
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flute similar to the piccolo. Over time, the drum grew in size
through emulousness between players. The drum
eventually reached such a size that the fifes...
- some
books about a John
Shaft knock-off,
Gerald Stroke, Gary is
acting emulous in a Shaft-like manner, and
helps Mike
figure out what Beth's
finance is...