Definition of Patache. Meaning of Patache. Synonyms of Patache

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Definition of Patache

Patache
Patache Pa`tache", n. [F. & Sp. patache, P. patacho.] (Naut.) A tender to a fleet, formerly used for conveying men, orders, or treasure. [Spain & Portugal]

Meaning of Patache from wikipedia

- A patache (occasionally "patax" or "pataje") is a type of sailing vessel with two masts, very light and shallow, a sort of cross between a brig and a...
- ancillary vessels including urcas (storeships, termed "hulks"), zabras and pataches, pinnaces, and (not included in the formal count) caravels. The division...
- Andrei Alexandru Patache (born 29 October 1987) is a former Romanian footballer who pla**** as a right back, currently ****istant coach at Liga I club Botoșani...
- Olimpiu Moruțan Nicolae Mușat Răzvan Oaidă Eduard Pap Paul Papp Andrei Patache Florin Plămadă Bogdan Racovițan Mihai Roman I Mihai Roman II Răzvan Tincu...
- had an inn as well as part ownership of a sailing/rowing ship called a pataché with which her crew captured and plundered enemy ships off the coast of...
- the Spaniard Alonso de Arellano on 15 January 1565 on board the galleon patache San Lucas. As part of the Caroline Islands, Truk was claimed by the Spanish...
- expedition commanded by Sargento Mayor Francisco Padilla on board the patache Santísima Trinidad. Two years later they were explored in detail by the...
- Spiritus, Anunciada, San Gabriel, Santa María del Parral and San Lesmes and a patache, Santiago. De Loaísa was named captain along with Juan Sebastián Elcano...
- expedition commanded by Sargento Mayor Francisco Padilla on board of the patache Santísima Trinidad. Two years later they were explored in detail by the...
- Martín was an Afro-Portuguese seafarer who served as the pilot of the patache San Lucas, commanded by Alonso de Arellano, in the Legazpi-Urdaneta voyage...