Definition of Shallop. Meaning of Shallop. Synonyms of Shallop

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Definition of Shallop

Shallop
Shallop Shal"lop, n. [F. chaloupe, probably from D. sloep. Cf. Sloop.] (Naut.) A boat. [She] thrust the shallop from the floating strand. --Spenser. Note: The term shallop is applied to boats of all sizes, from a light canoe up to a large boat with masts and sails.

Meaning of Shallop from wikipedia

- Shallop is a name used for several types of boats and small ships (French chaloupe) used for coastal navigation from the seventeenth century. Originally...
- Queen Mary's Shallop is a 41.60-foot-long (12.68 m) British royal barge commissioned by William III for Queen Mary II in 1689. She was one of several...
- sick and infirm or loyal to Hudson—adrift from the Discovery in a small shallop, an open boat, effectively marooning them in Hudson Bay. The Pricket journal...
- defined as "An officer of a ship who takes care of the ****boat, barge or shallop, with all its furniture, and is in readiness with his crew to man the boat...
- exploration of the area was dela**** for more than two w****s because the shallop or pinnace (a smaller sailing vessel) which they brought had been partially...
- master of the shallop (see Boatswain) and to be part of the company. He signed the Mayflower Compact. He was a seaman on the ship's shallop with John Allerton...
- alongside the similarly retired royal yacht, HMY Britannia. The Royal Shallop Jubilant was built for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II that took place...
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- Tisquantum to meet Nauset sachem Aspinet. The colonists remained in their shallop and Nauset men came "very thick" to entreat them to come as****, but Winslow's...
- as a careening hulk. She was sold in 1683. HMS Eagle (1648) was a 6-gun shallop sloop, listed until 1653. HMS Eagle (1650) was a 12-gun ship, previously...