• Pinnace (redirect from Pinasse)
    Look up pinasse, pinnace, or pinnaces in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pinnace may refer to: Pinnace (ship's boat), a small vessel used as a tender...
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    ships were constructed. The word came into English from the Middle French pinasse. Identification of some pinnaces in contemporary historical documents is...
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    ships were constructed. The word came into English from the Middle French pinasse. The pinnace is perhaps the most confusing of all the early seventeenth-century...
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    high water are pinasses (large motorized pirogues), either chartered or public, that travel up and down the river. Both ferries and pinasses arrive at Korioumé...
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    were walking along the shore. As Cook had ordered to avoid any risk, the Pinasse returned to the ship without having attempted a landing. The Spaniard Tomás...
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    equipment includes a ship's crane, a swiveling A-frame at the stern, a pinasse and accommodation for embarked test personnel. The state of Mecklenburg-Western...
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    Sulawesi. The word itself was possibly taken from the Dutch, German or French pinasse or peniche, by then the name for a rather unspecified small to medium sized...
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    distance of 1308 km. Both passengers and freight are also transported by pinasses, large wooden canoe shaped vessels, that are privately operated. Mopti...
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    Moucheron was made up of three ships, 'Ram', 'Schaap' (Sheep) and the pinasse 'Lam' (Lamb) and was headed by Joris van Spilbergen. Its fleet left on...
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    Courrier de Groix was the first boat to arrive on the scene, followed by a pinasse from Gâvres. Very few survivors were counted, barely a dozen, many of whom...
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  • fishing was promulgated. By the end of the same year, while the first pinasses [fr] commenced landing fish at Keroman, the larger trawlers remained in...
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    composed of 18 ships, 6 royal ships, 10 auxiliary cruisers and 2 ships pinasses. Appeared in the waters of Algiers, the Algerians were far from being worried...
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    pronounced almost sounds like penis, is obviously derived from the French word pinasse, which describes a small, usually two-masted sailing vessel. The English...
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    cultural interchange. Pinas carry traces of French influence from French pinasse, while the bedar shows Arab/Indian (dhow) elements. Jib and bowsprit in...
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