- oars.
These were
named after an
Illyrian tribe known by
Romans for
their sea roving practices, and
these smaller craft were
based on, or
inspired by, their...
-
Jolly Roving Tar is a
traditional Newfoundland folk song. In its 19th-century version, the song
relates the
story of Susan,
lamenting the
wanderings of...
- were
infamous female pirates of the 18th century; both
spent their brief sea-
roving careers under the
command of
Calico Jack Rackham. They are
noted chiefly...
- oars.
These were
named after an
Illyrian tribe known by
Romans for
their sea roving practices, and
these smaller craft were
based on, or
inspired by, their...
- no more a-rovin' with you, fair maid A-
roving, A-
roving,
since roving's been my ru-i-in I'll go no more a-
roving with you, fair maid Folk song collector...
- of old age, Ro took the land and
Helgo the water. One day
during his
sea roving,
Helgo arrived at Thurø,
where he
found and
raped the
young girl Thora...
- The
roving coral grouper (Plectropomus pessuliferus), also
known as the
spotted coral grouper, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
grouper from the...
-
later enthusiasts. So for example,
Masefield implied that the
shanty "A-
roving" (which he
titled "The Maid of Amsterdam") was
derived from
Thomas Heywood's...
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Roving is a long and
narrow bundle of fiber. It may also
refer to:
Roving bridge, also
known as
changeline bridge or
turnover bridge, a
bridge over a...
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where they
proceed to
capture the prey. In the
coral reefs of the Red
Sea,
roving coralgrouper that have
spotted a
small prey fish
hiding in a crevice...