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Definition of Galiots

Galiot
Galiot Gal"i*ot, n. [OE. galiote, F. galiote. See Galley.] (Naut.) (a) A small galley, formerly used in the Mediterranean, built mainly for speed. It was moved both by sails and oars, having one mast, and sixteen or twenty seats for rowers. (b) A strong, light-draft, Dutch merchant vessel, carrying a mainmast and a mizzenmast, and a large gaff mainsail.

Meaning of Galiots from wikipedia

- A galiot, galliot or galiote, was a small galley boat propelled by sail or oars. There are three different types of naval galiots that sailed on different...
- commanded by the chevalier de Noailles, five bomb galiots, two fireships and various small vessels. The galiots were a new invention, eagerly promoted by Colbert...
- September 1538, at the Battle of Preveza, Turgut Reis, with 20 galleys and 10 galiots, commanded the center-rear wing of the Ottoman fleet which defeated the...
- (29 Nivôse, Year II), were known as the Galiot Drownings (French: Noyades des galiotes). Two-masted Dutch galiotssmall trade shipsmoored in Nantes...
- Ángel Alarcón Galiot (born 15 May 2004) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga Portugal 2 side Porto B. Born in Castelldefels...
- Turkish galiots Albanian Galiots (8) Deli Murad Alemdar Reis Sian Siander Alemrdar Ali Hasan Omar Seydi Aga Hasan Sinam Jami Fazil Anatolian Galiots (5) Kara...
- finally a line of 13 gunboats. For their part, the Prussians had four galiots and four galleys with 12 cannon each as well as 5 canonnières. Once within...
- treasure ship Caravel Ghurab Lancaran Hoy Trabaccolo 16th c. Crommesteven Galiot Galleon Galle**** Ghali Flyboat Fluyt Full-rigged pinnace Lorcha Man-of-war...
- Antoine Jean Galiot Mandat (7 May 1731, in the outskirts of Paris – 10 August 1792, on the steps of the Hôtel de Ville, Paris), known as the Marquis de...
- Koffs were often counted among the galiots by contemporary sources because the differences are very subtle: the galiot was considered more slender and therefore...